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<blockquote data-quote="Amy_22" data-source="post: 41490" data-attributes="member: 8666"><p>Hi guys </p><p></p><p>Thank you for all your help and advice so far! The tips have really improved my writing style.</p><p></p><p>In relation to capitalisation when referring to the firm I am applying to, can I capitalise the Firm as it's a substitute for the name? When discussing the Firm's Real Estate sector or department, would the Real Estate be capitalised? When referring to awards generally in real estate, I presumed capitalisation wasn't needed here, please could you confirm?</p><p></p><p>I am also struggling with the choice of learned vs learnt! In some examples from the recent webinars, I note 'learned' was used. Google seems to think 'learned' is more common in the US, while 'learnt' is more commonly used in the UK. In one favoured more in UK applications?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance, </p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy_22, post: 41490, member: 8666"] Hi guys Thank you for all your help and advice so far! The tips have really improved my writing style. In relation to capitalisation when referring to the firm I am applying to, can I capitalise the Firm as it's a substitute for the name? When discussing the Firm's Real Estate sector or department, would the Real Estate be capitalised? When referring to awards generally in real estate, I presumed capitalisation wasn't needed here, please could you confirm? I am also struggling with the choice of learned vs learnt! In some examples from the recent webinars, I note 'learned' was used. Google seems to think 'learned' is more common in the US, while 'learnt' is more commonly used in the UK. In one favoured more in UK applications? Thanks in advance, Amy [/QUOTE]
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