First letter of iPhone?
In the English language, do you usually capitalize the first letters of the word 'iPhone' when it appears the beginning of a sentence?
Added (1). Thank you Wat. It was a typo. It should be read 'letter'
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'letter' - not 'letters'.
Rule of thumb: If a trademark (e.g., eBay, iPhone) starts with a lowercase word or letter, experts advise capitalizing it to begin a sentence.
Ex:
- EBAY sent the wrong iPHONE to me.
- IPHONES are available on eBAY.
The rule of thumb is to make it a capital. A better rule of thumb is to write the sentence so it doesn't start the sentence. "My order from eBay contained the wrong iPhone."
It is a brand name so doesn't follow the normal rules.
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- Is there ever an instance when the first letter of a sentence IS NOT capitalized? In every instance of writing, it seems to be a known fact that the first letter of a sentence is always capitalized, including sentences that start with eBay or iPhone. Is there ever an instance that the first letter of a sentence is left lowercase, like for a quote or something?