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:'''Conjunctions''': and, but, or, nor | :'''Conjunctions''': and, but, or, nor | ||
:'''Prepositions that are less than five letters long''': at, by, for, from, in, into, of, off, on, onto, out, over, per, to, up, with | :'''Prepositions that are less than five letters long''': at, by, for, from, in, into, of, off, on, onto, out, over, per, to, up, with | ||
:'''And''': as ( | :'''And''': as (if followed by noun, adjective, number, or group of words functioning as one) | ||
* Prepositions are sometimes capitalised: | * Prepositions are sometimes capitalised: | ||
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* These short words ''are'' capitalised in titles. Some people occasionally forget to capitalise these: | * These short words ''are'' capitalised in titles. Some people occasionally forget to capitalise these: | ||
:also, am, are, be, do, had, has, have, if, is, it, so, than, that, thus, was, when, what | :also, am, are, be, do, had, has, have, if, is, it, so, than, that, thus, was, when, what | ||
:as (if | :as (if followed by verb or group of words functioning as one) | ||
===Phrasal verbs=== | ===Phrasal verbs=== |