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CAPITALIZATION By: Montaha Hawaitah

Using capital letters

Capitalization deals with the following topics: Titles Names Sentences Lists

Sentences Capitalize the first word of a sentence And the first word of a quoted sentence She said, “You are stupid.” Don’t capitalize the second part of a fragmented quotation “You are stupid,” she said, “and your mother dresses you funny.” Don’t capitalize partial quotes He talked of the “plausible deniability” of the scheme.

Lists  Capitalize sentences that follow a colon › Remember this: Grammar is boring.  Capitalize the first word of each item in a vertical list › These punctuation marks are confusing:  C olons  S emicolons  D ashes  Don’t capitalize words in horizontal lists › Language is made up of numerous parts of speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.

Titles of books, articles, and songs Capitalize the first, last, and all important words in a title Don’t capitalize short articles, prepositions, and conjunctions As You Like It The Merry Wives of Windsor Love’s Labours Lost Taming of the Shrew The Merchant of Venice

Names and Titles Capitalize the specific names of people, places, and institutions Stockwell Day, Alberta, Canadian Alliance But not general references party leader, communist, fascist, right wing Capitalize titles that precede names Prime Minister Chretien, Aunt Polly But not when used alone, or after names The minister was demoted to the back benches Bill, my uncle, sat beside Gary Doer, premier of Manitoba

Names of Groups  Capitalize races, religions, and languages › Bosnian, Buddhism, French, Cree  Do not capitalize general references › aboriginal, white, black, fundamentalist  Some words vary according to usage › A native speaker of English › A Native from the Yukon (used as a substitute for “Indian” › Australian Aborigines have certain aboriginal rights

Product Names Capitalize brand names and trademarks Coke, Kleenix, Roller Blades, Popsicle Do not capitalize generic product names cola, tissues, inline skates, flavoured ice Capitalize words derived from proper nouns Freudian slip, Swiss cheese, E nglish muffin Eventually such words lose their capitals pasteurize, french fry, panama hat, scotch

Dates and Directions Capitalize days of the week, months, holidays Monday, June, Thanksgiving But not seasons summer, fall, winter Don’t capitalize directions I drove north for two blocks Unless it refers to a specific location Fighting broke out in the Middle East Winter roads are common in the North

It’s a time for practice Exercise One Exercise Two