21st Century Grammar Handbook



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21st century grammar
21st century grammar, transformation, transformation, - - - .pdf;filename*= UTF-8''অনুবাদ চর্চা (প্রথম আলো পত্রিকা থেকে-২৯-০৩-২০২০)-1, 21st century grammar
T
ITLES OF
W
ORKS
Creative works made by people have names that are treated di erently depending on the length, longevity, seriousness, and type of work. All these criteria are somewhat subjective, but the rules that are outlined here can be applied consistently.
I
TALICIZED
T
ITLES
BOOKS
. Titles of books are underlined (or in italics), and words in the titles are capitalized except for conjunctions and prepositions that don’t begin the title War and
Peace, A Tale of Two Cities, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. See capitalization.
BROADCAST PROGRAMS, DANCES, MOVIES, MUSICAL WORKS, PLAYS, POEMS, PAINTINGS, AND SCULPTURE
Longer dance, musical, and poetic works, along with these other artistic or

entertainment categories, are treated like book titles The Simpsons, The Nutcracker
Suite, Dances with Wolves, The Goldberg Variations, The Crucible, the Aeneid, View over
Delft, Laocoon.
JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, AND PAMPHLETS All these things are treated like book titles Studies in Obscurity, Prevention, the New York Times.
VEHICLES
. Speci c names of individual books, planes, trains, buses, cars, spacecraft,
and soon can be treated like book titles, but not model names Enola Gay, Palmetto,
Silver Bullet, Red Baron, Apollo IV, Titanic. But note The singer drove an Accord.”

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