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Sheldon Brown
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Capitalization
When writing there are several rules about when to capitalize letters.

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Rule 1: First letter
Whenever you write a new sentence, you will capitalize the first letter at the beginning.
Examples:
- I'm the video game boy!
- School was let out early today.
- Blue is my favorite color!
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the first rule, which sentence is written correctly?
i have to visit my sister tomorrow to pick up my dog.
I have to visit my sister tomorrow to pick up my dog.
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the first rule, which sentence is written correctly?
They walked and walked, passing a snow-covered outdoor stage.
they walked and walked, passing a snow-covered outdoor stage.
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Rule 2: Names
Whenever you use someone or something's specific name you capitalize it. This includes a lot of things: days of the week, holidays, months, specific places, etc.
Examples:
- Toothless is a pretty cool bearded dragon!
- He was born on a Monday.
- My favorite month of the year is July.
- I got to visit the Temple of Athena.
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Multiple Select
Thinking about the second rule, which of these is written correctly? (multiple answers)
Rocky Mountains
Colorado springs
august
Saturday
halloween
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Multiple Select
Thinking about the second rule, which of these is written correctly? (multiple answers)
Thanksgiving
South America
Denver, colorado
Poncho's Candy Shop
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the first and second rule, which sentence is written correctly?
His father was born july 3rd in charleston, west virginia.
his father was born July 3rd in charleston, West Virginia.
His father was born July 3rd in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Rule 3: The pronoun "I"
No matter what you will capitalize the pronoun "I" whenever it is used by itself.
Examples:
- I went to the store.
- Can I have $5 for the bus?
- My dad and I cleaned out my car after 5 years.
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Rule 4: Titles
The titles of books, movies, video games, and other media needs to be capitalized. Every word in the title needs to have a capital letter unless the word is "a", "and", "the", "in", or "of"
Examples:
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the third rule, is the sentence below written correctly?
I know that I talk a lot, but this is really important and I need you to listen to me!
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the fourth rule, is the sentence below written correctly?
My favorite video game of all time is legend of zelda: breath of the wild.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Thinking about the third and fourth rule, is the sentence below written correctly?
Were you as surprised as I was when they announced a new Avengers movie?
Yes
No
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Rules of Capitalization
Capitalize the first letter in a sentence
Capitalize names
Capitalize the pronoun "I"
Capitalize titles
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence below with correct capitalization:
i have math class with mr. jenkins on tuesdays and english class on thursdays.
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence below with correct capitalization:
the titanic was a massive ship that set sail from belfast, ireland, in april 1912.
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence below with correct capitalization:
i saw the mayor give a speech at richmond city hall.
Capitalization
When writing there are several rules about when to capitalize letters.

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