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Capital letters

Capital letters. When do we use capital letters?. At the beginning of a sentence Names of people Names of places For the word ‘I’ Days of the week and months of the year. 1.We use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. the boy was playing football. The boy was playing football.

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Capital letters

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  1. Capital letters

  2. When do we use capital letters? • At the beginning of a sentence • Names of people • Names of places • For the word ‘I’ • Days of the week and months of the year

  3. 1.We use capital lettersat the beginning of a sentence. • the boy was playing football. • The boy was playing football.

  4. 2.We use capital lettersfor names of people. • The girls were called katie and jessica. • The girls were called Katie and Jessica.

  5. 3.We use capital lettersfor names of places. • My house is on main street in ballymoney. • My house is on Main Street in Ballymoney.

  6. 5.We use capital letterswhen writing the word ‘I’. • Laura and i went to the beach yesterday. • Laura and I went to the beach yesterday.

  7. 5.We use capital lettersfor the names of the days of the week and months of the year. • Next friday is the first day of december. • Next Friday is the first day of December.

  8. When do we use capital letters? • At the beginning of a sentence • Names of people • Names of places • For the word I • Days of the week and months of the year

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