Capitalization and Punctuation Rules
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Capitalization and Punctuation Rules

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In English, the first word of a sentence should always be capitalized, except when it's a question.

False

The word 'winter' is capitalized because it's a holiday.

False

The title of a book or movie should have all words capitalized.

False

The language 'Spanish' is not capitalized because it's a common noun.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The century '20th' is capitalized because it's a specific period.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The name of a company, such as 'Apple', is not capitalized because it's a common noun.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The day 'Monday' is not capitalized because it's a common noun.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The first word of a quote should always be capitalized, regardless of whether it's a complete sentence or not.

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Study Notes

Capitalization Rules

  • Always capitalize the first word of a sentence.

Proper Nouns

  • Names of people (e.g., Jane Austen, Judge Judy, Mom, Grandma when used as a form of address)
  • Names of cities, countries, companies, religions, and political parties
  • Get capitalized because they are proper nouns.

Colon Usage

  • Usually, don't capitalize after a colon.
  • Exceptions: when the word following the colon is a proper noun, or when the words following the colon form one or more complete sentences.

Quote Capitalization

  • Capitalize the first word of a quote when the quote is a complete sentence.
  • Don't capitalize the first word of partial quotes.

Dates and Holidays

  • Capitalize days, months, and holidays (e.g., Monday, July, Christmas).
  • Don't capitalize seasons (e.g., summer, winter).

Title Capitalization

  • Capitalize the first word, all nouns, all verbs, all adjectives, and all proper nouns in titles of books, movies, and other works.
  • Lowercase articles, conjunctions, and prepositions, unless they are longer than five letters (depending on the style guide).

Geography and Language

  • Capitalize cities, countries, nationalities, and languages because they are proper nouns.

Time Periods and Events

  • Capitalize specific periods, eras, and historical events with proper names.
  • Don't capitalize centuries and the numbers before them.

Capitalization Rules

  • The first word of a sentence is always capitalized.

Proper Nouns

  • Names of people, such as Jane Austen, Judge Judy, Mom, and Grandma when used as a form of address, are capitalized.
  • Names of cities, countries, companies, religions, and political parties are capitalized because they are proper nouns.

Colon Usage

  • Words following a colon are not capitalized, except when the word is a proper noun or forms a complete sentence.

Quote Capitalization

  • The first word of a quote is capitalized when the quote is a complete sentence.
  • The first word of partial quotes is not capitalized.

Dates and Holidays

  • Days, months, and holidays, such as Monday, July, and Christmas, are capitalized.
  • Seasons, such as summer and winter, are not capitalized.

Title Capitalization

  • The first word, all nouns, verbs, adjectives, and proper nouns in titles of books, movies, and other works are capitalized.
  • Articles, conjunctions, and prepositions in titles are lowercase, unless they are longer than five letters.

Geography and Language

  • Cities, countries, nationalities, and languages are capitalized because they are proper nouns.

Time Periods and Events

  • Specific periods, eras, and historical events with proper names are capitalized.
  • Centuries and the numbers before them are not capitalized.

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Test your knowledge of capitalization rules, proper nouns, and colon usage in sentence construction. Practice identifying correct capitalization and punctuation in various contexts.

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