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Hello, in previous videos, you looked at creating leads and the grammar you need to make sure that subjects agree with verbs. In this video were going to look at the particular style called Associated Press, or AP style that is used by journalists when they write for newspapers. AP covers a lot, so well look at some of the most important parts of using AP style. We will look at three parts of AP style. One, capitalization. Two, numbers. And three, dates. Lets look at capitalization first. This means when to use a capital letter at the beginning of a word. In general, we know that you use a capital letter for a word beginning a sentence and for certain nouns, such as the names of people, countries, or cities. In AP style, there are other reasons why we use a capital letter. The first reason is for titles such as President, Prime Minister, Secretary or Ambassador. However, we only use these capitals when the title comes before the name. For example, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. If his t