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Red Pen Diaries: Das KapitalizationMon Nov 08 00:00:00 EST 2010By Julia Rubiner
There it was again — a random capital. The offender was the "M" at the beginning of "Mother," as in "Her Mother was the first to notice she could really sing."
If it had been "Mother told me she thought I could really sing," it would have been fine and dandy because "Mother" would have been serving as a proper noun there, referring to a particular maternal figure. But when it's not standing in for a name, "mother" should not be capitalized. Continue reading...
