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"He's staying with me this week," Michael explained
Put a commat after a direct quote.
can't there's
isn't wasn't
doesn't she's
aren't he's
haven't they're
won't
Use an apostrophe in a contraction.
John may go fishing, or he can go to a movie.
Put a comma before a conjuction in a compound sentence.
Sincerely,

Your friend,
Put a comma after a closing in a friendly letter.
L. B. Johnson
Capitalize each initial of a persons name.
Joe's car

Mrs. Walker's book

Tiffany's house
An apostrophe can be used to show possession (ownership)
Dear Grandmother,
Put a comma after the opening of a friendly letter.
January 3, 2009
Use a comma between day and year
Italian

German

Spanish

English
Captilize names of ethnic groups and other languages.
Mrs.

Dr.

Mr.
Use a period after an abbreviation.
Tabatha

Spot

George

Rufus
Capitalize the name of a person or pet.
Where is the ice cream?
Capitalize the first word of a sentence.
Christmas Memorial Day
New Year's Day Labor Day
Valentine's Day Halloween
President's Day Thanksgiving
St. Patrick's Day
Memorial Day
Fourth of July
Easter
Veteran's Day
Capitlaize a holiday.
Alice in Wonderland

Wizard of Oz

Nate the Great
Captialize the first words and important words in the name of a story or book.
I like to eat pizza, hamburgers, and french fries.
Put commas between words or phrases in a series.
I
Capitalize the pronoun I
Sunday Thursday
Monday Friday
Tuesday Saturday
Wednesday
Capitalize the name of a day in a week.
The librarian asked, "Who enjoyed the story I read?"
Capitalize the first word in a direct quote.
January February March
April May June
July August
September October
November December
Capitalize a month
C. A. Warren
Use a period after each initial of a person's name.
Mr. Dr.

Miss Ms.
Use a captial letter to begin a title of respect.
Mrs. Schanzer thought, "What a wonderful class i have."
Put a comma before a direct quote.
I like chocolate ice cream.
Use a period at the end of a sentence that tells something.
Runge Park

Cowan Elementary

Texas Frist Bank

Big Chief
Capitalize the name of a specific place.
New York, New York

Austin, Texas

Houston, Texas

San Diego, California

Columbus, Ohio
Use a comma between the name of the city and its state.