
Capitalization
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English
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1st - 5th Grade
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Krystin Alexander
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"Grandma Nelly," "Uncle Rob" and "I" are capitalized because they are names, which are proper nouns. Make sure to capitalize "grandma" or "uncle" if they come before a name. But if you just say, "I love my grandma," you don't need to capitalize it.
In which of the following sentences should the word "aunt" be capitalized?
I visited my aunt Kenzie last summer.
I visited my aunt last summer.
David and his aunt love paddleboarding together.
No one has a better aunt than Michele.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"New York City" is capitalized because it is a specific city, or proper noun. But if you said, "I live in a city," it wouldn't be capitalized because it is more general. You should capitalize the name of towns, boroughs, states and countries. But you don’t capitalize the words "town," "state," "borough" and "country."
Which of the following sentences uses capitalization correctly?
When I was a little girl, I moved from the city to a Town.
I love the lights and sights of downtown Tokyo.
The teacher made a lot of sacrifices for her City.
They’re the best fried oreos in new jersey.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"July" is capitalized because it is the name of a specific month, or a proper noun. The season "summer," though, is not capitalized. Similarly, always capitalize the days of the week, like "Friday," "Saturday" or "Sunday." But you don't need to capitalize "week."
Which of the following sentences uses capitalization correctly?
The best season for harvesting maple syrup is the Fall.
I don’t work the entire month of July because I have to celebrate my birthday month.
She left enough fish food to last her piranha the Week.
This is the Day that we celebrate the invention of the saxophone.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"JetBlue" is the name of a specific airline. So, it is a proper noun, and you capitalize it. But if you just flew on an "airplane," that wouldn't be capitalized. You should always capitalize specific brands. For example, you should capitalize "Subaru" because that is the name of a car company. But you don’t have to capitalize the word "car." And you should capitalize "Coca-Cola" and "Coke." But you shouldn’t capitalize "soda."
Which sentence uses capitalization correctly?
I made a pizza by my favorite brand, DiGiorno's.
I think I’m the only person who doesn’t like Pizza.
Sera’s Computer broke before she could take it back to the store.
The baby refuses to eat any fruit except for Grapes.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"JFK" is the name of an airport, so we capitalize it. It is also named after the president, John F. Kennedy. When you write a person's initials, you always use capital letters.
What is the correct way to capitalize Martin Luther King, Jr.’s initials?
MLK, Jr.
MlK, Jr.
mlk, Jr.
mlK, Jr.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Met" is a shortened version of "The Metropolitan Museum of Art." Even when we shorten a name, we still capitalize it. If you say, "I like museums," though, "museum" wouldn't get capitalized. Similarly, "The Mets" are a New York baseball team. You always capitalize the names of teams. But you don't capitalize the word "baseball" or "team."
Which sentence uses capitalization correctly?
My favorite team is the Cleveland Cavaliers.
I can’t believe my sister likes watching Golf.
The Brazilian Swim team is very impressive.
Kristy has been studying Dance since kindergarten.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In addition to capitalizing Barack Obama's name, always capitalize people's positions when they come before their names. So, "President" gets capitalized when it comes before "Barack Obama." The same is true for "Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor." But if you're just saying, "The president is the leader of the United States," "president" stays lowercase.
Which of the following sentences uses capitalization correctly?
Queen Lililuokalani ruled for 14 years.
Dick Cheney used to be the Vice President.
The Mayor was elected in a landslide.
Humza dreams of becoming the President.
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