Sentence case



         


Sentence case in a general sense describes the way that capitalisation is used within a sentence. Sentence case also describes the standard capitalisation of an English sentence, i.e. the first letter of the sentence is capitalised, with the rest being lower case (unless requiring captialisation for a specific reason, e.g. proper nouns, acronyms etc.)

There are various other forms of sentence case (in the first sense), often developed for specific situations e.g. computer programming or markup languages where certain characters are not allowed.

Here are some alternative sentence cases used in written English:

Here is a selection of sentence cases not used in standard English, but common in computer programming and other specialised fields:

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