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This generator capitalizes the first and last (i.e., bookend) words, along with most parts of speech. The text within the bookends is parsed for articles (e.g., a, the), conjunctions (e.g., and, but), and prepositions (e.g., in, on), which are then set lowercase. See More ⟶
Phrasal verbs—idiomatic expressions that pair verbs with an adverb, a preposition, or a combination of both—should be capitalized in titles. So, in
You Should Look Up Words You Don’t Know |
look up is capitalized, as it means “to research,” but in
Look up at the Stars |
up, as a general direction, is set lowercase.
This generator automatically capitalizes twenty common phrasal verbs, but you’ll need to manually capitalize their variations. For example, hold out will be capitalized for you, but holding out won’t. See the full list, below.
Ask for
Break up
Bring down
Carry on
Clean up
Come from
Fall apart
Find out
Get across
Hold off
Hold on
Hold out
Look up
Look down
Miss out
See to
Turn down
Turn up
Wake up
Work out
Take care to adjust any situations where these capitalizations don’t apply. Remember, there is a difference between the following examples:
Things Will Work Out, Eventually |
They Work out on the Docks |
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