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CAPITALIZATIONBy: Montaha Hawaitah

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Using capital letters

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Capitalization deals with the following topics:

Titles

Names

Sentences

Lists

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Sentences• Capitalize the first word of a sentence

• And the first word of a quoted sentence

• She said, “You are stupid.”

• Don’t capitalize the second part of a fragmented

quotation

• “You are stupid,” she said, “and your mother dresses you

funny.”

• Don’t capitalize partial quotes

• He talked of the “plausible deniability” of the scheme.

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Lists Capitalize sentences that follow a colon

› Remember this: Grammar is boring.

Capitalize the first word of each item in a vertical list

› These punctuation marks are confusing:

Colons

Semicolons

Dashes

Don’t capitalize words in horizontal lists› Language is made up of numerous parts of speech:

nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.

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Titles of books, articles, and songs

• Capitalize the first, last, and all important words in a title

• Don’t capitalize short articles, prepositions, and conjunctions • As You Like It• The Merry Wives of Windsor• Love’s Labours Lost• Taming of the Shrew• The Merchant of Venice

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Names and Titles• Capitalize the specific names of people, places, and institutions• Stockwell Day, Alberta, Canadian Alliance

• But not general references• party leader, communist, fascist, right wing

• Capitalize titles that precede names • Prime Minister Chretien, Aunt Polly

• But not when used alone, or after names• The minister was demoted to the back benches• Bill, my uncle, sat beside Gary Doer, premier of Manitoba

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Names of Groups Capitalize races, religions, and languages

› Bosnian, Buddhism, French, Cree

Do not capitalize general references› aboriginal, white, black, fundamentalist

Some words vary according to usage› A native speaker of English› A Native from the Yukon (used as a substitute for

“Indian”› Australian Aborigines have certain aboriginal rights

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Product Names• Capitalize brand names and trademarks

• Coke, Kleenix, Roller Blades, Popsicle

• Do not capitalize generic product names• cola, tissues, inline skates, flavoured ice

• Capitalize words derived from proper nouns• Freudian slip, Swiss cheese, English muffin

• Eventually such words lose their capitals• pasteurize, french fry, panama hat, scotch

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Dates and Directions• Capitalize days of the week, months, holidays

• Monday, June, Thanksgiving

• But not seasons• summer, fall, winter

• Don’t capitalize directions• I drove north for two blocks

• Unless it refers to a specific location• Fighting broke out in the Middle East• Winter roads are common in the North

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It’s a time for practice

Exercise One

Exercise Two

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