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WHAT you ShOuLd cAPITALIZE. And WHY!. The RULES. Capitalize the first word of a sentence Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence Capitalize PROPER NOUNS (names) Names of religions Names of races Names of languages
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WHAT you ShOuLd cAPITALIZE And WHY!
The RULES • Capitalize the first word of a sentence • Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence • Capitalize PROPER NOUNS (names) • Names of religions • Names of races • Names of languages • Names of regions (Capitalize compass directions when preceded by the word “the”.) • Capitalize the “big” words in titles
The RULES • Capitalize the first word of a sentence • Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence
Capitalize the first word of a sentence. My hat fell in the toilet. Capitalize the first word in a QUOTED sentence. The drunk said, “My hat fell in the toilet.”
The RULES • Capitalize the first word of a sentence • Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence • Capitalize PROPER NOUNS (names) • Names of religions • Names of races • Names of languages • Names of regions (Capitalize compass directions when preceded by the word “the”.)
Capitalize names (PROPER NOUNS) Mary & Terry O’Leery went out with Larry & Barry Perry. Salt Lake City is the greatest city in the world for lovers of salt.
Capitalize names of religions Father Johnson is a Catholic priest. Zoroastrians are the coolest! Yeah!
Capitalize names of races Father Johnson is Caucasian and Sister O’Leery is African American. but He is white and she is black.
Capitalize names of languages The hatless drunk speaks English. Father Johnson speaks Swahili.
Capitalize names of regions The hatless drunk is from the South. but Father Johnson is from western Africa.
The RULES • Capitalize the first word of a sentence • Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence • Capitalize PROPER NOUNS (names) • Names of religions • Names of races • Names of languages • Names of regions (Capitalize compass directions when preceded by the word “the”.) • Capitalize the “big” words in titles
Capitalize the “big” words in titles My favorite book is The Man Who Came All the Way from the Moon Only to Realize That the Earth Is Not Made of Cheese. Keep the LITTLE words small: a, an, the, but, as, if, and, or, nor, “prepositions”
A couple of other random points: • Capitalize a person’s title: I went to see Dr. Jones. Pastor Johnson scolded Rabbi McGillicutty over the lasagna incident. • Some weird abbreviations: • Ph.D. • U-turn • I-beams
on tuesday I ate mexican food with my friend wolfgang humperdink.
On Tuesday I ate Mexican food with my friend Wolfgang Humperdink.
my goat, francis mcgillicutty, used to be episcopalian, but now he’s atheist.
My goat, Francis McGillicutty, used to be Episcopalian, but now he’s atheist.
francis lost his faith after the incident with the lasagna and the portuguese rabbi.
Francis lost his faith after the incident with the lasagna and the Portuguese rabbi.
the angry clock explosion guy, fred, says, “yo, let’s read us some shakespeare!”
The angry clock explosion guy, Fred, says, “Yo, let’s read us some Shakespeare!”
The RULES • Capitalize the first word of a sentence • Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence • Capitalize PROPER NOUNS (names) • Names of religions • Names of races • Names of languages • Names of regions (Capitalize compass directions when preceded by the word “the”.) • Capitalize the “big” words in titles