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Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A.Lorne, the party planner, wanted to make sure the entire Jones family was arriving on time from the airport.
B.Lorne, the party planner, wanted to make sure the entire Jones Family was arriving on time from the Airport.
C.Lorne, the party planner, wanted to make sure the entire Jones family was arriving on time from the Airport.
D.Lorne, the Party Planner, wanted to make sure the entire Jones family was arriving on time from the airport.

Sagot :

I think a. Because airport can't be capitalized 

Answer:

Lorne, the party planner, wanted to make sure the entire Jones family was arriving on time from the airport.

Explanation:

The first letter of the sentence is capitalized. Common nouns are NOT capitalized. Proper nouns (the names of specific people, places, organizations, and sometimes things) are capitalized. Titles preceding names, but not titles that follow names are capitalized.