Capitalization Rules

Capitalization Rules

  • Submitted By: lilkiest
  • Date Submitted: 01/08/2009 7:08 AM
  • Category: English
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Capitalize the first word in a sentence.
Do you plan to go today? The game begins at four.
Capitalize personal titles and names of people.
Do you if Luci and Lex Bauer are with Dr. Tu?
Capitalize names of clubs, schools, organizations, and companies.
Lennox Corp. now owns the Hyde Park Athletic Club.
Capitalize the days of the week.
Does FBLA meet on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday?
Capitalize the months of the year.
They are to spend July and August at Myrtle Beach.
Capitalize names of holidays.
Gus asked if Memorial Day comes at the end of May.
Capitalize the names of historic periods and special events.
Bastille Day is in honor of the French Revolution.
Capitalize names of cities states, and other important places.
Did he see Paris from the top pf the Eiffel Tower?
Capitalize geographic names, regions, and locations.
We canoed down the Missouri river near Sioux City.
Capitalize names of streets, roads, avenues, and buildings.
Our store is now in Midtown Plaza on Kenwood road.
Capitalize an official title when it precedes a name and elsewhere if it is a title of high distinction.
Will the President speak to us in the Rose garden?
Mr. Koch, Our Company President, chairs the group.
Capitalize initials; also capitalize letters in abbreviations if the letters would be capitalized when the words are spelled out.
We have
Capitalize the first word in a sentence.
Do you plan to go today? The game begins at four.
Capitalize personal titles and names of people.
Do you if Luci and Lex Bauer are with Dr. Tu?
Capitalize names of clubs, schools, organizations, and companies.
Lennox Corp. now owns the Hyde Park Athletic Club.
Capitalize the days of the week.
Does FBLA meet on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday?
Capitalize the months of the year.
They are to spend July and August at Myrtle Beach.
Capitalize names of holidays.
Gus asked if Memorial Day comes at the end of May.
Capitalize the names of historic periods and special events....

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