1) Capitalize the first word of a sentence: a) Hey! It’s great to see you! How have you been? b) Hey! it’s great to see you! How have you been? c) Hey! It’s great to see you! how have you been? 2) Capitalize the first word of a sentence: a) a Bat would make a cool pet! b) A bat would make a cool pet! c) A Bat would make a cool pet! 3) Capitalize proper nouns including names (people, cities, countries, nationalities, languages, etc.) and titles of people: a) Tom and diane met at judy’s house. b) Tom and Diane met at judy’s house. c) Tom and Diane met at Judy’s house. 4) Capitalize proper nouns including names (people, cities, countries, nationalities, languages, etc.) and titles of people: a) We experienced some beautiful Quebec weather last fall when we attended a Muslim wedding in Montreal. b) We experienced some beautiful quebec weather last fall when we attended a Muslim wedding in montreal. c) We experienced some beautiful Quebec weather last fall when we attended a muslim wedding in Montreal. 5) Capitalize proper nouns including names (people, cities, countries, nationalities, languages, etc.) and titles of people: a) Just wait until Mom sees this! My mom is not going to like this. b) Just wait until mom sees this! My mom is not going to like this. c) Just wait until Mom sees this! My Mom is not going to like this. 6) Capitalize proper nouns including names (people, cities, countries, nationalities, languages, etc.) and titles of people: a) My Mother is chinese, and my Father is dutch. b) My mother is Chinese, and my father is Dutch. c) My mother is chinese, and my father is dutch. 7) Capitalize the first word of a quote when it is a complete sentence: a) Daniel asked, “What is everyone doing this weekend?” b) daniel asked, “What is everyone doing this weekend?” c) Daniel asked, “What is everyone doing this Weekend?” 8) Capitalize the first word of a quote when it is a complete sentence: a) Abi said she was “way too busy” to join the cross country team. b) Abi said she was “Way too busy” to join the cross country team. c) Abi said she was “way too busy” to join the Cross Country Team. 9) Capitalize days months and holidays, but not seasons: a) ms. Liptak's birthday is in June. b) Ms. Liptak's birthday is in june. c) Ms. Liptak's birthday is in June. 10) Capitalize days months and holidays, but not seasons: a) Having a Summer Birthday is the best. b) Having a Summer birthday is the best. c) Having a summer birthday is the best. 11) Capitalize days months and holidays, but not seasons: a) Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021 b) Thursday, oct. 21, 2021 c) thursday, Oct. 21, 2021 12) Capitalize most words in titles (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc) but not articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc. (a, the (unless first word!), and…): a) Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix b) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix c) Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix 13) Capitalize most words in titles (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc) but not articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc. (a, the (unless first word!), and…): a) The One and Only Ivan b) the One and only Ivan c) The one and only Ivan 14) Capitalize most words in titles (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc) but not articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc. (a, the (unless first word!), and…): a) The Million Dollar Shot b) the Million Dollar Shot c) The million Dollar Shot 15) Capitalize time periods and events: a) Most of the world war I veterans are now deceased. b) Most of the World War I Veterans are now deceased. c) Most of the World War I veterans are now deceased. 16) Capitalize time periods and events: a) In the Middle Ages, poor hygiene was partly responsible for the spreading of Plague. b) In the Middle Ages, poor hygiene was partly responsible for the spreading of plague. c) In the Middle ages, poor hygiene was partly responsible for the spreading of plague. 17) Capitalize proper nouns including names (people, cities, countries, nationalities, languages, etc.) and titles of people: a) Mr. Marshall and Ms. Liptak teach our class together on thursdays. b) Mr. Marshall and ms. Liptak teach our class together on Thursdays. c) Mr. Marshall and Ms. Liptak teach our class together on Thursdays. 18) Capitalize the first word of a sentence: a) I can check to make sure I have used capitalization appropriately. b) I can check to make sure I have used Capitalization appropriately. c) I can check to make sure i have used capitalization appropriately. 19) Is that just a random capital letter? a) Make sure all the rest are LowerCase. b) Make sure all the rest are Lowercase. c) Make sure all the rest are lowercase. 20) Is that a random capital letter? a) Letters like /s/, /k/, /c/, etc. need to be obvious. b) Letters like /s/, /k/, /c/, etc. need tO be ObviOus. c) Letters like /s/, /k/, /c/, etc. Need to be obvious.
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Capitalization: Rules and Examples
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