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letamp;#39;s talk about capitalizing names titles initials and the pronoun I let me give you an example my name is Lindsay Anderson so if you are going to write my name as a student youamp;#39;re going to call me Mrs Anderson both the a in my last name and and the m in my title misses are capitalized now if you wanted to include my first initial before my last name Mrs L period Anderson thatamp;#39;s also capitalized itamp;#39;s my initial it represents my first name so we have the title in uh capitalized and we have the initial capitalized and we have the first letter of my last name capitalized letamp;#39;s look at another example what if you are talking about someone who is a doctor their title is doctor and letamp;#39;s say their name is Dr Terry Brown Dr T brown so not only have you capitalized the last name because you know you have to capitalize names just like you capitalize your own but you also capitalize when thereamp;#39;s only an initial there and you capitalize the