1, the first letter of ordinary notional words (nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc.). Capitalize, function words (prepositions, articles, conjunctions, eulogy) are lowercase.
2. The first word and the last word of the title should be capitalized regardless of the part of speech.
3. Function words with more than five letters, such as between, without, alongside, under, etc. , should be capitalized
4. If it is an important suggestive title, it may be a title with an appropriate name. All letters can be capitalized, but this usage should be solemn.
As follows:
English papers are generally divided into four categories: English translation, English language and culture, British and American literature and English-related.
When writing an English paper, the format of the title of the paper can not be ignored. The formats of general English paper titles include: word limit, font requirements, case requirements and typesetting and printing.
The title of the English paper should be concise and complete, and the full-text title should not exceed 15 words, and should be displayed in one line as far as possible.
If a line can't be displayed, you can start a new line, or you can use the form of main title and subtitle. The meaning of English paper topics should be consistent with the meaning of Chinese topics.
The font of English paper titles is generally No.2, "Times New Roman", bold and centered. Except the title, all English fonts in the paper are "Times New Roman".
The distance from the title of the first line to the top of the printing paper is about one-third of the total length of the printing paper, and the distance from the title of the first line to the second line (usually near the center) is 5cm. The third and fourth lines are the author's name and date respectively (both in the middle).
If the English thesis is written by a student for a course, the academic title and name of the teacher (such as Dr/Professor C Prager) and the number or name of the course (such as English 734 or English novel) should be marked between the author's name and date.