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Capitalization and Quotation

Capitalization and Quotation

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English

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4th Grade

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Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 28 Questions

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Capitalization and Punctuation

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End Punctuation

  • Use a period at the end of declarative and imperative sentences

  • Use a question mark at the end of interrogative sentence

  • Use an exclamation point at the end of an exclamatory sentence

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct punctuation: Can you find India on a map of the world

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.

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?

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!

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct punctuation: India is located south of Pakistan

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.

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?

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!

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct punctuation: Name the capital of India, please

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.

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?

3

!

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct punctuation: How impressive is Taj Mahal is

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.

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?

3

!

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Capitalization

  • A sentence begins with a capital letter

  • Capitalize: names of people and pets; streets, cities, states, and countries; names of days, month, and holidays; the personal pronoun I

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Multiple Select

Which words in the sentence should begin with a capital letter? thanksgiving always falls on thursday.

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Thanksgiving

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Always

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Falls

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Thursday

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Multiple Select

Which words in the sentence should begin with a capital letter? my friend matt lived on arbor avenue.

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My

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Friend

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Matt

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Arbor

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Avenue

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Multiple Select

Which words in the sentence should begin with a capital letter? i have relatives who once lived in ecuador.

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I

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Relatives

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Who

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Lived

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Ecuador

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Titles of Works

  • each important word in a title begins with a capital letter

  • short words, such as and, of, to, for, an, a, and the are not capitalized

  • verbs such as is and pronouns such as it are capitalized

  • titles of books and magazines are italicized when they are typed and underlined when they are written

  • title of poems, stories, and magazine articles have quotation marks around them

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct form of the book title

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diary of a worm

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Diary of a Worm

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Diary Of A Worm

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Diary of a Worm

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct form of the magazine title.

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"Ranger rick"

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ranger Rick

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Ranger Rick

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ranger rick

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct form of the poem

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"Fireflies in the Garden"

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Fireflies in the garden

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Fireflies in The garden

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"fireflies in the garden"

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Abbreviations

  • abbreviations are short forms of words

  • abbreviations usually end in periods and start with a capital letter

  • postal abbreviations for states have two capital letters and no periods

  • abbreviations for units of measurement do not start with a capital letter

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: quart

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: Thursday

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: December

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: North

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: Avenue

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Fill in the Blank

Write the abbreviation for: California

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Personal Titles

  • titles such as Mr., Mrs., Dr., and Ms.

  • Initials may stand in the place of a name

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct abbreviation.

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Doctor Martin Luther King was a civil rights leader.

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Doc Martin Luther King was a civil rights leader.

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Dr. Martin Luther King was a civil rights leader.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct abbreviation.

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A picture of Susan B. Anthony has been on many coins and stamps.

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A picture of Susan B Anthony has been on many coins and stamps.

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A picture of Susan b Anthony has been on many coins and stamps.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct abbreviation.

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Prez Franklin d Roosevelt served the UsA as president for 12 years.

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Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt served the U.S.A. as president for 12 years.

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Pres. Franklin d. Roosevelt served the usa as president for 12 years.

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Commas

  • use a comma before the coordinating conjunctions and, but, or or to separate two sentences joined into a compound sentence

  • use a comma to separate words written in a series

  • use a comma to set off a direct address

  • use a comma after no and yes when it introduces a sentence

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.

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Sonja wanted, fruit salad, but there was none in the refrigerator.

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Sonja wanted fruit salad but there was none in the refrigerator.

3

Sonja wanted fruit salad, but there was none in the refrigerator.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.

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She washed strawberries, grapes, and blueberries.

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She, washed strawberries grapes and blueberries.

3

She washed strawberries grapes, and blueberries.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.

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Can we, go camping Mom?

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Can we go camping, Mom?

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Can we go camping Mom?

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Apostrophes

  • used to form the possessive of a noun

  • used to show that one or more letters are left out of a contraction



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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that correctly uses an apostrophe.

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Liam plan's to stay at his grandmothers house for the weekend.

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Liam plans to stay at his grandmother's house for the weekend.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence that correctly uses an apostrophe.

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He's packing pajamas, clothes, and a toothbrush in his bag.

2

Hes packing pajama's, clothe's, and a toothbrush in his bag.

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Addresses

Addresses are written using the following format:

Name

Street Address, Apartment/Floor Number

City, State Abbreviation Zip Code

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Example Address

Charles Turner

1312 Main St., Apt. 2

Gatesville, TX 76528


Pay attention to the capital letters and commas

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Multiple Choice

Which address is written correctly

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Ms. Lola Price

6260 n oak rd, apt 7

jamesville, Ny 13078

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Ms. Lola Price

6260 N Oak Rd. Apt 7

Jamesville Ny 13078

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Ms. Lola Price

6260 N. Oak Rd., Apt. 7

Jamesville, NY 13078

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Direct Quotations

  • a direct quotation contains the exact words a person says

  • Quotation marks are used before and after the words a person says

  • a comma is used to set off what is said from the rest of the sentence

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Direct Quotation Examples

Lucy said, "I know interesting facts about Russia."

"Please tell us about Russia," requested Luis.

"The capital of Russia," remarked Terry, "is Moscow."

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Fill in the Blank

Write the sentence using commas and quotation marks to show the direct quotation. Rivers can hold only so much water said Mr. Hanks.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the sentence using commas and quotation marks to show the direct quotation. After heavy rains or a lot of snow melt he explained a river may overflow.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the sentence using commas and quotation marks to show the direct quotation. Macy announced I live near a river.

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