Asked by Kris
Quick question:
When writing CHRISTIAN CLUB is it
Christian Club or Christian club?
Thank you
When writing CHRISTIAN CLUB is it
Christian Club or Christian club?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
K
I would go for capatilizing the "C" on "Club" in this case.
If you are saying: "I attended a Christian club," then the "c" would be lower case.
However, if you are saying: "I go to Christian Club," then I "believe" that "Club" would be capitalized as being a proper noun? "Christian" in this case would be the adjective...describing the type of club.
If you are saying: "I attended a Christian club," then the "c" would be lower case.
However, if you are saying: "I go to Christian Club," then I "believe" that "Club" would be capitalized as being a proper noun? "Christian" in this case would be the adjective...describing the type of club.
Answered by
Writeacher
It depends on the exact name of the club. If it's a club at a school, for example, it probably has a constitution or set of by-laws on file with the student council or principal or whoever. The exact name of the club determines capitalization.
If the club is called The Christian Club in its by-laws, then all three of those words need to have a capital letter at the beginning. If the club is called Christ's Crossing in its by-laws, then you would refer to it as the Christian club called Christ's Crossing.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
If the club is called The Christian Club in its by-laws, then all three of those words need to have a capital letter at the beginning. If the club is called Christ's Crossing in its by-laws, then you would refer to it as the Christian club called Christ's Crossing.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
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