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Does the word law and solicitor begin with a capital letter?
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The word solicitor is a noun isn't it, so surely that should begin with a capital letter? As for the word law, I am unsure. It's for my personal statement. TIA
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A "proper noun" is a title, as opposed to a description.
So "the Law" as the name given to our collective statutory and other rules, is a title ...
... hence, " the Law is an ass."
But "law" as a subject which studies and interprets those rules, is not.
So ... "I studied law"
That is why ... my dad is called Daddy. Some people's mums and dads are called Mum, or Dad.
A "proper noun" is a title, as opposed to a description.
So "the Law" as the name given to our collective statutory and other rules, is a title ...
... hence, " the Law is an ass."
But "law" as a subject which studies and interprets those rules, is not.
So ... "I studied law"
That is why ... my dad is called Daddy. Some people's mums and dads are called Mum, or Dad.
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