Grammar Lesson 20 Vocab: Imminent- means likely to happen at any moment Immanent- means innate, inborn, or indwelling Eminent- means distinguished or prominent
Capitalization: Titles, Quotations, Outlines Titles- require special capitalization, we capitalize the following 1. the first and last words 2. all verbs 3. all other words in the title except certain short words 4. a preposition with five or more letters (outside, underneath) Unless located first or last in the title, words like a, an, and, the, but, or, for, nor and prepositions with four letters or fewer do not need a capital letter
Outlines Require capital letters for the Roman numerals and for the letters of the first major topics We also capitalize the first letter of the first word in the outline I. Tragedies by William Shakespeare A. Antony and Cleopatra B. Julius Caesar
Quotations We capitalize the first word of a dialogue quotation Nell quipped, “Of course not. It’s one thousand pages long!”