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Define the Capitalisation rule.

Topic Communication Skills (Employability Skills)
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Class 10

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“TINS” simple rule that helps you capitalize words correctly, Each letter in the word TINS refers to one Capitalisation Rule.

T (Titles): Capitalise the first letter in the titles used before people’s names.

I ( Word ‘I’): Capitalise the letter ‘I’ when it is used as a word (Pronoun).

N (Names): Capitalise the first letter in the names of people, places, days, and months.

S (Starting Letter): Capitalise the first letter in every sentence.


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