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Copy an example sentence for each rule – from your book or from this slide show..

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RULE #1Capitalize the first word of a sentence

Pioneers pushed the American frontier westward.

Capitalizing sentences, quotations, and letter parts

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RULE #2Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation that is a complete sentence.

Tyrone said, “The pioneers acted very bravely.”

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Rule #3Capitalize a title or an

abbreviation of a title when it comes before a person’s name or

when it is used instead of a name.General Lee Sen. John Glenn

Mrs. Adams

Did Lieutenant Clark say, “Yes, Captain, I’ll go with you.”?

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Rule #3 continuedDo not capitalize a title that follows a person’s name or is

used as a common noun.Clark himself was later promoted to

captain.

Thomas Jefferson, then president, planned the expedition.

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Rule #4Capitalize words that show family relationships when used as titles or as substitutes for a person’s

name.In 1960 Father retraced the steps of

Lewis and Clark.

He was accompanied by Uncle Bill

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Rule #4 continued

Do not capitalize words that show family relationships when they

follow a possessive noun or pronoun.

My aunt wrote an article about the trip.

Possessive Pronoun

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RULE #5Capitalize the first word in the

salutation and closing of a letter. Capitalize the title and name of

the person addressed.

Dear Mrs. Johnson,

Dear friend,

Yours truly, Sincerely,

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Capitalize the names of cities, counties, states

countries, and continents.

Capitalizing place names

rule #6

Houston Orange County

Iowa Japan

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Capitalize the names of bodies of water and

geographical features.

Capitalizing place names

rule #6 continued

Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico

Niagara Falls Atlantic Ocean

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Capitalizing other proper nouns and adjectives

Rule #7Capitalize the names of clubs, organizations, businesses, institutions, and political parties.

Data Corporation

Boy Scouts

Republican party

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RULE #8When a quoted sentence is interrupted by explanatory words, such as she said, do not begin the second part of the sentence with a capital

letter.“They left their homes,” said Lee, “so they could improve their

lives.”

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RULE #8 continuedWhen the second part of a

quotation is a new sentence, put a period after the interrupting

expression, and begin the second part of the quotation with a

capital letter.“Many pioneers went west for the rich farmland,” said Maria.

“They also wanted to build new homes.”

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RULE #9Do not capitalize an indirect

quotation. An indirect quotation does not repeat a person’s exact

words, and does not appear in quotation marks. It is often introduced by the word that.

Tanya read that many pioneers traveled in Conestoga wagons.

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Capitalizing people’s names and titles

Rule #10Capitalize the names of people and the initials that stand for

their names.Meriwether Lewis

Susan B. Anthony

J. F. Cooper

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Rule #11Capitalize the names and abbreviations of academic

degrees that follow a person’s name. Capitalize Jr. and Sr.

M. Katayama, M.D.

Jan Rangel, Ph.D.

Robert Ayers Jr.

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Rule #12

Always capitalize the pronoun I.

Social studies is the subject I like.

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Capitalize the names of sections of the country.

Capitalizing place names

rule #13

Midwest New England

the Far West

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Capitalize compass points when they refer to a specific section of

the country.

Capitalizing place names

rule #14

the West Coast the North

the Southeast

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Do not capitalize compass points when they indicate

direction. Los Angeles is south of San

Francisco.

Do not capitalize adjectives derived from words indicating

direction.

easterly wind western Texas

Capitalizing place names

rule #14 continued

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Capitalize the names of streets and highways.

Monroe Street Route 66Mercury Boulevard

Candy Avenue

Capitalizing place names

rule #14 continued

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Capitalize the names of buildings, bridges, and

monuments.

Chrysler Building Brooklyn Bridge

Washington Monument

Capitalizing place names

rule #14 continued

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Capitalize the names of celestial bodies.

Pluto North Star

the Milky Way

Capitalizing place names

rule #14 continued

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Rule #15Capitalize brand names but not the nouns following them.

Cruncho peanut butter

Spiffy cleaning fluid

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Rule #16Capitalize the names of important historical events, periods of time, and documents Battle of Yorktown

Bronze Age

Bill of Rights

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Rule #17Capitalize names of days of the week, months of the year, and holidays. Do not capitalize names of the seasons. Thursday

April

Memorial Day

summer

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Rule #18Capitalize the first word, the last word, and all important words in the title of a book, play, short story, poem, essay, article, film television series, song, magazine, newspaper, and chapter of a book.

A Wrinkle in Time

“The Raven”

Washington Post

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Rule #19Capitalize the names of ethnic groups, nationalities, and languages.

Asian

German

Spanish

English

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Rule #20Capitalize proper adjectives that are formed from the names of ethnic groups and nationalities.

Asian languages

Italian food

English authors