Asked by Mandy
aunt consuelo is consuelo melendez, doctor of dental surgery. ( Aunt, Consuelo, Consuelo, Melendez, Doctor, Dental, Surgery )
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Answered by
Writeacher
This is questionable!!
I think you're right up to the last three. I know they are to be capital letters when the abbreviation of the person's degree is used, such as this:
...Consuelo Melendea, DDS.
It's not clear when it's all spelled out, though:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
I think you're right up to the last three. I know they are to be capital letters when the abbreviation of the person's degree is used, such as this:
...Consuelo Melendea, DDS.
It's not clear when it's all spelled out, though:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
Answered by
Mandy
so my answer is wrong
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Mandy -- some capitalization rules are not set in stone. They depend upon the style manual that you're using.
Please check your text to see what it recommends.
You can also check with your teacher.
Please check your text to see what it recommends.
You can also check with your teacher.
Answered by
Mandy
how would you write it please show me
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