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St John Ambulance Brigade: Not St John’s
Safer Neighbourhood Team: In full and takes caps first time, then SNT thereafter e.g. Barnhill SNT
Sands End: No apostrophe
Satnav: No caps
Says: Use said, always, because we write quotes and report in the past tense. Says can only be used in ents features
Schoolchildren: One word as schoolboy, schoolteacher but school-leavers
School subjects: Are lower case, except languages: English, French, Japanese etc
Scotch: Is a drink. The people are Scots or Scottish
Seatbelt: One word
Second-hand: With hyphen
Second World War: Not WW2 or World War Two
seeAbility: The charity, note l/c s
Seize: Note spelling, not sieze, but for siege its i before e
Separate: Note spelling
A set-back: as noun, but ‘to set back’
Sewage: Contents of sewer, sewerage is the sewer system
Shepherd’s Bush: Apostrophe
Sheriff: Note spelling
Shoot-out: Hyphen
Shopkeeper: One word as shopowner, shopfront
Skydive: Is one word
Slammed: Avoid overuse
St Margarets: No apostrophe
Stansted Airport: Note spelling
Stationary: staying still. Stationery: paper, pens etc
Slang: See banned words
South east: No hyphen and all lower case: south east. See compass
South Terminal: Note caps
Spider-Man: Not Spiderman
Storey: Single-storey, three-storey also three-bedroom, not bedroomed
-st endings: Avoid whilst, amongst etc. It is while, among.
Supersede: Note spelling
Swap: Not swop