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Always capitalize words that are made from names of people, places or things.(proper adjectives)
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I used to be a New Yorker, but now I am New Mexican who speaks Chinese.
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Always capitalize personal titles used with or in place of people's names.
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My neighbor, Mrs. Phyllis, is a Captain in the U.S, Army.
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Always capitalize the first word in a sentence or a quote.
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My pet toad has lots of warts.
"You look pretty today," the teacher said. |
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Always capitalize the first word in a letter to a friend or relative and the first letters of each word in the greeting of a business letter.
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Dear John,
To Whom It May Concern: Dear Teachers: |
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Always capitalize days of the week, months, and holidays.
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Today is Monday, December 25th. It's Christmas!
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Always capitalize the names of people, places and things. (proper nouns)
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Sarah Sloe will move to Wyoming near Yellowstone National Park.
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Always capitalize the word "I."
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My friend and I like to shop.
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Always capitalize geographic locations when they name specific areas.
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I grew up in the Southwest.
He moved to the West. |
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Always capitalize the first word and other main words in titles of written works, movies, TV shows, operas or plays.
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People in Los Angeles read The Los Angeles Times.
My favorite TV show is Arthur. |
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Always capitalize school subjects if they are languages or actual class titles.
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My favorite classes are Italian, Algebra II, and American History.
I like math. |