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Capitalization Rules
Capitalization is using a capital letter for the first letter of a word.
- The car is blue.
- That is a nice house.
- Our sister is very smart.
- Did you see Mary?
- I am a student at City Collage.
- Our teacher Ms. Green is an excellent. teacher.
- I really like living in New York City. It is a really nice city.
- We are going on vacation in January.
- What are you doing on July 4th.
- Where are you going to spend Memorial Day.
- I am not working on Tuesday.
- Are you working with Doctor Jay Brown?
- Our professor is Professor Keven Corner, and he is going to teach next week.
- The Vice President is really a nice lady. She really cares about the employees.
- Are you French? How long have you been living in Malta?
- My mother is Thai, and my father is Laotian.
- My wife is a Belizean. She was born in Belize.
- My children are Finnish, but I am Dutch.
- My father and I am going to work today.
- The girls and I are going to the mall.
- There are many people in the world who follow Christianity.
- The majority of people in the middle east follow Islam.
- Is English you native language?
- We speak French at home.
- I want to learn Spanish.
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- Punctuation Capitalization Rules
The First Word In A Sentence
Pronouns
Months, Dates & Holidays
Titles
Nationalities
The pronoun I - is always capitalized
Religions
Languages
Apostrophe "'s" To Show Possession
Comma Usage - Independent Clauses
Independent and Dependent Clauses
The Difference between Clauses or Phrases
Introductory Phrases, Clauses and Words with Commas
Commas Usage With Titles, Dates & Addresses