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Should the word market place have the m capitalized or not when used in the middle of a sentence?

what about the p in place?

Update:

@iom yes i know market place are two worlds, that's why i obviously put space in between.

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  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    only if it is the place that is called Market

    If referring to the place/place where the weekly market takes place, market-place is one word

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    The answer for  both is no.

  • 7 months ago

    No. Only nouns and proper names must have capital letters. A market place is generalized and doesn't need to be capitalized.

  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    No, unless 'Market Place' is the name of a product, or of a service, or of a public square in a city, etc.  

    The single word 'marketplace' is known to my spell checker and to my dictionary, and is the form I have always known in Britain.   Do Americans write it as two words?

    What makes you think that 'market place' or 'marketplace' should be capitalised?

  • 7 months ago

    No. It's not a specific title, just a generic term. It can be spelled as one word or two--I've seen it spelled both ways. Unless it's part of a title like Wilson's Market Place, it doesn't have to be capitalized. 

    Los Angeles is considered a world market place for film.

    Milan has some of the best marketplaces for designer fashions. 

    Explore over 100 locally owned businesses that provide a unique market place experience.

    The best market place for cars is in the city. 

  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    "Marketplace," meaning the trading of goods or services for money, is a single word and is not capitalized. It is not a proper noun, the name of a specific thing, but a concept.

    Examples:

    This product suits the regional marketplace, but cannot compete in the global marketplace.

    When it's two words, it's the literal place where a market is or has been.

    Example:

    Did you see that Trader Joe's has moved into the old market place?

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 months ago

    "market place" are two words. 

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