Hey, All --

If a proper name like "van de Groot" starts a sentence, do we capitalize the v?

It seems wrong to me (that's a proper name and those words are lower-case 
words), but I can't find an exception to the "First word in a complete 
sentence" rule.

Anyone out there feel authoritative on this?  (In the meantime I'm going to 
have the student change the sentence around...

Thanks in advance!

m

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Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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