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Capitalization

General rules for capitalization: Proper nouns A proper noun identifies a specific person, place, or thing. Words derived from proper nouns are also capitalized. Also capitalize titles of persons when used as part of a proper name but usually not when used alone. Examples: Japan, Japanese food, the Democratic Party, John, District Attorney Jones   First word of a sentence or quoted sentence The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. Also, capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence but not a quoted phrase. If a quoted sentence is interrupted, do not capitalize the first word after the interruption. Examples: The journalist wrote, “The situation seems more ominous as the various parties have failed to reach an agreement.” “Sports”, said Russell Baker “is the opiate of the masses.”

Also capitalize: Titles of works Major words (and the first word) in titles and subtitles of works such as books, articles, and songs should be capitalized. Examples: The Last of the Mohicans; Return to Me First word following a colon Capitalize the first word after a colon only if it begins an independent clause (and that is actually optional). Example: We come to this conclusion: The (or the) federal government is needed to protect the rights of minorities.   Abbreviations Capitalize abbreviations for government departments and agencies, other organizations, corporations, trade names, and call letters for radio and television stations. Examples: FBI, IBM, Xerox, WRVL Use capitalization also for the pronoun ‘I’.

Examples 1. Bali is an Indonesian Island. 2. Her name is Mary. 3. She lives in Spain. 4. They live in a Georgian house. 5. The Great Gatsby 6. The Queen of England 7. Joseph Conrad’s novel, Heart of Darkness 8. the University of Delaware 9. the Second World War 10. He lives at 10 Greenstoke Avenue, Newbay, Bristol. 11. She was born on Tuesday the sixth of June, 1998. 12. The shops on Fifth Avenue were decorated for Christmas.

A few more examples… 13. Japanese and Russian are difficult languages to learn. 14. Many stars shop on Rodeo Drive. 15. “Wait,” he said, “until the Bears have won the rest of the season.” 16. The reporter asked Mayor Johnson about the events of the previous day. 17. On the fourth of July, we celebrate the War of Independence. 18. Everyone was planning to go out for Indian food. 19. He has always driven a Porche.

A few more examples… 20. The class had to read and write a paper on the Lord of the Rings. 21. They all watch American Idol on Fox every Tuesday.