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24 Cards in this Set

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The first word of a sentence
He likes to take naps.
The first word in a greeting and closing of a letter
Dear, Yours truly
The first and last word and important words in titles of literary works (books, poems, songs, movies, etc).
Note: Conjuntions, articles and preposition with fewer than five letters are not capitalized unless they are the first or last word
book: A Tale of Two Cities
song: With or Without You
The first word of a direct quotation
Dad siad, "We are going home."
The first word in each line of a topic outline
l. Animals
B. Reptiles
1. Snakes
The pronoun I
May I go with you?
The names and nicknames of people
Sam, Joe, Spike, Peanut
Family names used in place of with the person's name
Give Uncle Mike a hug!

I asked Mother if it is time for lunch.
NOT: I asked my mother if it is time for lunch.
Titles used with, or in place of, people's names
My pediatrician is Dr. Skip.

Will you take his temperature, Doctor?
People's initials
J.D. Smith
The days of the week and months of the year
Monday

March
The names of holidays
Christmas

Fourth of July
The names of historical events, periods, laws, documents, conflicts, and distinguished awards
Medal of Honor
Middle Ages
Civil War
Names and abbreviations of cities, towns, counties, states, countries, and nations
Texas
USA
AR
names of avenues, streets, roads, routes and post office boxes
Baltimore Pike
Highway 89
Box 2
P.O. Box 12
names of lakes, rivers, oceans, deserts, stars, planets, etc.
Beaver Lake
Venus
Big Dipper
Names of schools, titles of school courses that are numbered or ar languages.
Middle Elementary School
Algebra ll
Spanish
North, south, east, and west when they refer to sections of the country
up North
I live in the East
We're driving out West
The names of pets
Smoky, Tweety Bird
names of products
Campbell's soup

Ford cars
Names of companies, buildings, ships, planes, space ships
Empire State Building
Titanic
IBM
Challenger
Proper adjectives
the English language
French test
names of clubs, organizations, or groups
Lion's Club
Jaycees
Reliant K
The names of political parties, religious preferences, races
Republican party
Jewish synagogue
American