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Capitalization Unit 12

Unit 12 Capitalization Parts of Proper Nouns Organizational Terms Persons’ Titles Preceding Names Persons’ Titles Following Names Persons’ Titles That Stand Alone Unit 12 Capitalization

Parts of Proper Nouns Capitalize words such as a bridge, building, church, ocean, park, river or school only when they are part of the actual name. The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge. My favorite zoo is the San Diego Zoo. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences Georgia borders the Atlantic (ocean, Ocean); the (ocean, Ocean) also separates the United States from Europe. The Chrysler (building, Building) is in New York City; the (building, Building) is one of the world’s tallest. The Hudson (river, River) is the (river, River) that separates New York from New Jersey. We first went to the Grand (canyon, Canyon); then we left the (canyon, Canyon) and went on to Hoover (dam, Dam). On your trip to London, stop at Westminster Abbey; many of Britain’s rulers are buried in the (abbey, Abbey). Unit 12 Capitalization

Organizational Terms Capitalize the specific names of associations, chapters, clubs, companies, and corporations. Capitalize a department or committee that is part of the organization for which you work; capitalize a department within an organization to which you are writing. We make an annual donation to the American Lung Association. Do you belong to the Photography Club? Our Tax Department can settle the problem. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences I work for Castillo & Company; our (claims department, Claims Department) will be able to help you. Only five (board, Board) members were present at the meeting. Ms. Cavanaugh, please remind the (production department, Production Department) of tomorrow’s meeting. The General Motors (corporation, Corporation) is a (corporation, Corporation) that has been in business for many years. The officers of this (chapter, Chapter) cannot be nominated for another term. Unit 12 Capitalization

Persons’ Titles Preceding Names Do not capitalize a preceding title when the person’s name following the title is an appositive. In the case of the President of the United States, the title of President is always capitalized. We asked the mayor, Levon Best, to speak to our members. The President, Woodrow Wilson, was in office when war was declared in 1917. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences Ahmad wrote a letter to his (senator, Senator), Fred Winkler, protesting the latter’s vote on the health bill. Please photograph me shaking the hand of our (superintendent, Superintendent), Ester Singleton, who is in charge of our schools. Jelisa had the honor of introducing the (vice president, Vice President) of the Birch Corporation, Colette Lebourveau. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences (cont) The (president, President), John Kennedy, was assassinated while in office. All engineering students were invited to the retirement dinner of their (professor, Professor), Bryan Flaherty. Unit 12 Capitalization

Persons’ Titles Following Names Do not capitalize a title when it follows a person’s name. Several books are available on the life of Charles DeGaulle, president of France. Deanna interviewed Bryce Elwood, governor of our state. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences I work for Carmella Vaca, (advertising manager, Advertising Manager) of our company. Cassandra Haight, (chairperson of the board, Chairperson of the Board), is grooming a successor. An award was presented to Jonathan Adkins, (governor, Governor) of our state, for his assistance on behalf of the flood victims. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences (cont) Has Joan Magner, (professor, Professor) of mathematics, requested a leave of absence? We finally met Dirk Bostwich, (president, President) of Bostwich Stores, Inc. Unit 12 Capitalization

Persons’ Titles That Stand Alone Do not capitalize a title that stands alone or is used in place of a person’s name. The professor has written a book. My doctor is on vacation. Unit 12 Capitalization

Tryout Sentences Our (attorney, Attorney) asked the (judge, Judge) for a trial postponement. I heard that the (governor, Governor) issued a reprieve. The army brass is sending a four-star (general, General) to inspect the troops. My brother is a (cardinal, Cardinal) in Rome. The hospital advised me that my (doctor, Doctor) is on call for emergencies. Unit 12 Capitalization