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Capitalization

Capitalization. Instructor by Annie Jiang, Clement Park, Mengtian Chen. Out line. A – proper nouns (C) B – personal titles (C) C – Titles of creative works (A) D – name of areas and regions (A) E – name of races, ethnic groups, and sacred things (M)

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Capitalization

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  1. Capitalization Instructor by Annie Jiang, Clement Park, Mengtian Chen

  2. Out line • A – proper nouns (C) • B – personal titles (C) • C – Titles of creative works (A) • D – name of areas and regions (A) • E – name of races, ethnic groups, and sacred things (M) • F – First word of a sentence or quoted sentence (M)

  3. Proper nouns • Definition: Proper nouns(also called proper names) are the words which names a specific people, organizations, places, titles, cities, countries, calendar times, etc. They are always written with a capital letter. • For example : annie = X korea = X dominos = x • Annie = O Korea= O Dominos= O

  4. Let’s do some exercises~~!~!~!~ • mengtian lives in china • Many people dread monday mornings. • leah is celebrated on the sixth of july for her birthday.

  5. Personal Titles • Definition: Capitalize a person's title when used with the person's name or as a direct address. The title is not capitalized when used generally. • For example: I can’t wait to see Uncle Wayne • There are also 4 personal titles that are used a lot in the English language which are Mr. Mrs. Miss and Ms. • For example : Mrs. Smith have arrive to hospital

  6. Exercises • Correct each sentences if it is wrong. If the sentences are correct, just leave it. • 1) We tried to get a glimpse of president clinton • 2) Thanks for calling, mengtian • 3) What do you think of the circumstances in our class, Annie?

  7. Titles of creative works Always Capitalize the first, last and those important words in a title and subtitles. All the words need to be capitalized if they are in a hyphenate or following after a colon or semicolon in a title and subtitles. Ex: I love J.K Rowling’s writing: Her famous books - Harry Potter, are entertaining, she is nothing but clever.

  8. Names of areas and regions Always capitalized the title when used to indicates directions and address of regions. EX : I came from the South. I like the south part of the campus better.

  9. Exercise southeast Southeast We live in the ______ section of the town. We have had three relatives visit from the ____. state State Every ___ has its own standard for violation charge. The ___ Board of Equalization collects sales taxes.

  10. Names of races, ethnic groups, and sacred things When the words black and white are used to refer to members of racial people, they are not capitalized. When the words are the named of ethnic groups and races, they should be capitalized. Some religious terms, such as sacrament, altarand rabbi, are not capitalized. The Bible is capitalized except when it is used as an essential book.

  11. example • Fifty years ago, black people should not work together with white people. • There are lots of African Americans, Italians, Asians, and Mexicansstudents in our school.

  12. exercises Answer • The greeks believed in many Gods. • His book reasoning skills used to be the Bible of detective. • The Greeksbelieved in many gods. • His book Reasoning Skills used to be thebibleof detective.

  13. First word of a sentence or quoted sentence • The first word of a new sentence should be capitalized. • The first word of a quoted sentence should be capitalized, but except the first word of a quoted phrase. • When the writer interrupt the sentence is quoting sentence with expression, the first word of the rest of quotation should not be capitalized.

  14. example • She said, “He believed I could do it.” or “He believed I could do it.” She said. • “Sorry, I am late,” he said, “because I missed bus.”

  15. exercise Answer • timidly, the student asked, “ may we turn in our papers late?” • “when I arrived the classroom,” he said, “the exam had already begun.” 1.Timidly, the student asked, “ Maywe turn in our papers late?” 2.“WhenI arrived the classroom,” he said, “the exam had already begun.”

  16. Thanks for your attending our lecture

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