This blog is intended as an educational tool for ESL students from Catalina Morales de Flores. Student will find material already discussed in class and movies that present life lessons recommended by the Mr. Quiñones. Students will also recieve proper recognition for academic achievements.
November 5, 2013
Capitalization Rules
1)
Capitalize the pronoun I.
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Example: Jennifer and I went to
the movies yesterday.
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2)
Capitalize the first letter of the first word of each sentence.
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Example: Learning to capitalize
correctly will improve your writing.
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3)
Capitalize the first letter of names of people, organizations, and
places.
places.
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Example: Juan went on a trip to
Tokyo, Japan for his company, General Motors Corporation.
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4)
Capitalize the first letter of adjectives that are made from the
names of people and places.
names of people and places.
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Example: I like Mexican food.
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5)
Capitalize initials
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Example: My brother's favorite
author is H.G. Wells.
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6)
Capitalize the first letter of directions only when they are used
to designate actual places, not when they point in a direction.
to designate actual places, not when they point in a direction.
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Example: When we visited the
Southwest, we actually had to drive north.
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7)
Capitalize the first letter of the names of months and
the days of the week.
the days of the week.
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Example: My birthday will be on a
Friday next June.
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8)
Capitalize the official title of a person (including abbreviations),
but only when you use it with the person's name.
but only when you use it with the person's name.
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Example: Did Clarissa recommend
Dr. Montoya to you?
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9)
Capitalize words used as names or parts of names.
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Example: Did Uncle George call my
mom to tell her our grandmother is with Dad?
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10)
Capitalize the first letter of important words in a title of a
book, magazine, story, essay, etc.
book, magazine, story, essay, etc.
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Example: I enjoyed Mark's essay,
"The Truth About Being a Good Student."
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11)
Capitalize historical events and documents.
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Example: The Emancipation
Proclamation was issued during the Civil War.
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12)
Capitalize the name of languages, races, nationalities, and
religions.
religions.
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Example: I learned in Spanish
class that several Hispanics are Catholic.
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13)
Capitalize acronyms. (An acronym is a word formed by the
first, or first few, letters of words in a long name of an
organization.)
first, or first few, letters of words in a long name of an
organization.)
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Example: CARE is the Cooperative
for American Relief Everywhere.
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14)
Capitalize initialisms. (An initialism is similar to acronym, but
a word is not formed from the letters.)
a word is not formed from the letters.)
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Example: The Central Intelligence
Agency is simply known as the CIA.
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