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CAPITALIZATION

CAPITALIZATION. Capitalize. The beginning of sentences “The polar bear, the most dangerous predator on Earth, can outrun, outswim , and overpower you .” “The bus stopped at the bus stop.”. Capitalize. 2. Proper Nouns (people and places): Jessica Ledwell , Leary’s Brook, Canada

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CAPITALIZATION

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  1. CAPITALIZATION

  2. Capitalize . . . • The beginning of sentences “The polar bear, the most dangerous predator on Earth, can outrun, outswim, and overpower you.” “The bus stopped at the bus stop.”

  3. Capitalize . . . • 2. Proper Nouns (people and places): Jessica Ledwell, Leary’s Brook, Canada • 3. Titles of movies, books, songs, etc. Star Wars, The Hunger Games, “What Makes You Beautiful”

  4. Capitalization 4. Titles of people: Mr. Peter Tarrant Lt. Michael Parker, Prime Minster, Premier 5. Beginning of quotations. “Where did he go?” she asked.

  5. 6. When using the pronoun ‘I’ : They went home, but I stayed at the mall. • 7. For languages, nationalities, and religions: French, Canadian, Muslim • 8. For businesses and groups: Microsoft, Animal Rights Club

  6. 9. For historical events and documents: World War I, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms • 10. For days, months, special events, holidays: Monday, July, Frosty Festival, Christmas Day

  7. 11. For products, awards, courses of study: Macintosh computers, Juno Award, History. • 12. For family titles: Mom and Dad are on their way. Uncle Joe is too busy to join us.

  8. Captain Capital

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