WELCOME TO ALL. IDENTITY TEACHER MD: SHOWKET ZAMAN ASSISTANT TEACHER ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL KAUNIA, RANGPUR. 01730167068. MD: SHOWKET ZAMAN ASSISTANT TEACHER.

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WELCOME TO ALL

IDENTITY TEACHER MD: SHOWKET ZAMAN ASSISTANT TEACHER ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL KAUNIA, RANGPUR MD: SHOWKET ZAMAN ASSISTANT TEACHER ISLAMIA HIGH SCHOOL KAUNIA, RANGPUR IDENTITY SUBJECT SUB: ENGLISH 2 ND PAPER CLASS: SEVEN LESSON: CAPITALIZE TIME: DATE: SUB: ENGLISH 2 ND PAPER CLASS: SEVEN LESSON: CAPITALIZE TIME: DATE:

Smoll letter Capital letter

BBy the end of the lesson students will have Practice CAPITALIZATION.

(a) Always capitalization the first letter of the word of the every sentence. 1) This is my book. 2) He is my friend.. (b ) Even when introducing a quotation that begins its own sentence. Abraham Lincoln said, “ Four score and seven year ago----” First letter of the sentenc. Rule of capitalization First letter of Quotation.

( c) Always capitalize the pronoun “ I “ I think I’m in good shape because I’ve written a great paper ! ( d) Proper noun are specific people, place, or things, and they are always capitalized. Proper noun PProper noun can be---- Real people Bill Clinton Pair’s Hilton Fictional people Huckde berry Finn Harry potter Family Members Aunt Ester Uncle Jim. Etc. Pronoun Example:-

Proper noun RRules for “Mam and Dad” MMam and Dad may or may not be Capitalized depending on how they are used---  Discription are lower case: Tell your dad to set the table ! IIf it’s used as the person’s name, Capitalized ! Hey, Dad ! (Set the table.) PProper nouns can be specific places/ structures---- Paris, France Beijing, China.The Great Barrier Reef. The learning Tower of Pisa.

PProper noun can be organization / Products---- Toyota Microsoft Nintendo. Mc Donald,s Proper noun

Proper Adjectives PProper Adjectives are derived from proper nouns, so they are also Capitalized. PProper Adjectives describe----- Religion Jewish BuddhistBrazilian French Ethnicity Freudinan. Machiavelian. Schools of Thought

(e ) Always capitalize the titles of books, songs, movies, etc. ----but not every word in the title. CAPITALIZING TITLES. AAlways capitalize the first and last word. AAlways capitalize nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Note; Donot capitalize articles “ a, an, the” unless they are at the beginning of your Title. Note; Donot capitalize prepositions that are less than three letter,s long “ in, on, etc “ Note; Capitalize short conjunctions “ and or nor” For example:- The Cat in the Flat. Fiirst word is capitalized Last word is capitalized Nouns are capitalized Prepositions are lower case. Articles are lower case.

TIPES and TRICKS GGod is capitalized if it is a specific god. Other specific religions figures are proper noun too--- The Judeo Christion God Buddha Shiva Allah The Virgin Mary. Zeus. DDirections ( north, south, east, and west ) are capitalized if they refer to specific areas---- Example:- The America Civil War was between The North and The South. TThe days of the week, months in the year and holidays are capitalized. Monday Tuesday February JanuaryLaborr Day Halloween

TThe four seasons ( winter, spring, summer, fall ) normally are not capitalized. UUnless it’s a specific time in history----- Example:- The Summer of 2016.

Home work 1.Use appropriate punctuation marks and capital letters where necessary. the next day samira was reading her diary again under the mango tree karim saw her and asked samira why do you write a diary samira showed karim a letter I received this a few days ago it’s from my pen-friend shes australian.