Title: Capitalization
1Capitalization
- Rules for using capital letters
2Rules of CapitalizationCapitalize the first
word of every sentence.
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- The sun is shining brightly.
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- Pizza is my favorite food.
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- Frogs like to eat bugs.
3 Rules of Capitalization Capitalize the
names of family relations when they are used as
substitutes for names
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- I went to visit my Uncle Dan and Aunt May.
- Grandma and Grandpa are in Florida.
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4 Rules of CapitalizationCapitalize names of
specific persons, places, and geographical
locations but not directions.
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- George Washington was born in Westmoreland
County, Virginia. -
- The Washington Monument is in Washington D.C.
- Virginia is in the eastern half of the United
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5 Rules of CapitalizationCapitalize months,
days of the week, and holidays but not seasons.
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- This year, St. Patricks Day was on Monday
March, 17. -
- March is in the winter.
6Rules of CapitalizationCapitalize the names of
historical events.
- The Revolutionary War began in 1775, and lasted
until 1783. - Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941.
7Rules of Capitalization Capitalize the name of
nations, nationalities languages.
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- In Japan people speak Japanese.
- Jewish people celebrate Hanukah.
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8Rules of CapitalizationCapitalize the title of
people and offices.
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- Doctor Webber introduced himself to President
Smith.
9 Rules of Capitalization We usually do
not capitalize titles when they occur after a
name.
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- Mrs. Googleworm was the secretary of city
council.
10Rules of Capitalization