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Which sentence has correct capitalization? My coaches have always encouraged me, so I knew coach Honeycutt would be really proud of me. My Coaches have always encouraged me, so I knew Coach Honeycutt would be really proud of me. My Coaches have always encouraged me, so I knew coach Honeycutt would be really proud of me. My coaches have always encouraged me, so I knew Coach Honeycutt would be really proud of me.

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My coaches have always encouraged me, so I knew Coach Honeycutt would be really proud of me.

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User Vagif Abilov
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The correct answer would be the last option.   In the sentence, "m" in my should be in capital case since it is the start of the sentence. Also, it is a rule that the starting letter of proper nouns should be capitalized as well and in the sentence "Coach Honeycutt" is a proper noun.
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