Capitalization Rules
Capitalization Rules
Capitalization Rules
Capitalizing the first letter of a word indicates the word is being used in a special way. Here are guidelines
which will help you capitalize correctly.
1. Capitalize the first word of a sentence and the pronoun I in any location.
ex. The agency bought a computer, and I learned how to use it.
*Note: The first word of a main clause following a colon may be capitalized for emphasis.
ex. The decision of the council was this: Taxes will be increased.
2. Capitalize the first word in a quotation.
ex. Mr. Marsh exclaimed, Lets do the best we can!
Come see me soon, requested his mom.
3. Capitalize the first word and all titles and nouns in the salutation of a letter and the first word in the
complimentary close.
ex. Dear Miranda
Sincerely yours
4. Capitalize the names of the days of the week, special days (holidays), months of the year, historic
events, and eras.
ex. Tuesday
Fourth of July
Memorial Day
December
American Revolution
Paleozoic Era
5. Capitalize the first, last, and all other important words in the titles of written works (documents,
books, journals, newspapers, reports) and their contents (chapters, sections, articles), works of art
and music, and movies.
*Note: Capitalize articles (a, an, the), conjunctions, or prepositions only when they are the first or
last words in a title or subtitle.
ex. The Wealth of Nations
The Declaration of Independence
6. Capitalize nouns and abbreviations referring to parts of a written work only when the reference is
followed by a number.
ex. Book IX
Chapter 6
Section 2
Volume III
Buddhism
Christian
Allah
8. Capitalize the names of people and words associated with the name (places, diseases, etc.)
ex. Joyce M. Wexler
Hodgkins disease
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Uncle Don
Grandma Judy
Sergeant Jackson
Seaman Hoover
Rocky Mountains
the Midwest
the United Way
Union Baptist Church
Hoover Dam
IL
OH
Lake Superior
the South
American Red Cross
Empire State Building
Great Wall of China
UT
CA
Austin, Texas
the Middle East
Salvation Army
Dunbar High School
Jefferson Memorial
WI
MI
Canadians
Indian
Mexican
Midwesterner
Chinese
Californian
12. Capitalize the name brand but not the generic products name.
ex. Hostess Twinkies snacks
Reebok tennis shoes
Lava soap
Wonder bread
Mercedes-Benz automobiles
Apple personal computers
13. Capitalize the names of specific courses (usually followed by a number) but not those of general areas
of study (except languages).
ex. Mrs. Cramers record includes many business, mathematics, and political science courses;
she is now studying Spanish and Psychology 267.
redwood
daffodil
cancer
my mom
fall
north on Interstate 75
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oak
rose
measles
our doctor
winter
rain from the west
willow
tulip
appendicitis
the judge
spring
southerly winds
Exercises
Directions: Put a line under any letter that should be capitalized. Put a slash (/) through any letter that
should not be capitalized.
1. My aunt Mary said, we can't go to the High School for the thanksgiving pageant."
2. There were many Gods in greek Literature.
3. If you drive North on main street, you will arrive at courthouse square.
4. fifty years have passed since world war II ended.
5. The shakespearean festival held each summer in canada is a must for English Literature Students.
6. The office of judge Smith is located on the Third Floor of the johnson building.
7. The American Literature students are reading "a worn path" by Eudora Welty.
8. Every Spring Daffodils and Tulips are among the first flowers to appear in my garden.
9. The president will hold a news conference next friday in washington d.c. in the white house.
10. i recently read hemingway's for whom the bell tolls.
11. Mother works at brown national bank, and Father is employed by the City.
12. the titanic sank after it struck an Iceberg in the north atlantic ocean.
13. This Summer i hope to drive to the west and visit montana, wyoming and utah, and maybe I'll have time to
go to arizona to see the grand canyon.
14. In calcutta mother Teresa is known for her work with the poor.
15. "If you want to go fishing," said uncle Bill, "Be here at four o' clock."
16. My Doctor said that the pain in my right side was Gall Bladder disease, not appendicitis.
17. The empire state building, greenwich village, and radio city music hall are all places that one should visit
while in new york.
18. next quarter, i must take french, biology 101, american History, and ped 153.
19. The republicans and the democrats do not always agree on the important issues in our Country.
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20. Next week, the catholics, protestants and jews will meet at the dayton convention center to discuss
International issues.
21. The red cross is a Liaison for the families of Soldiers in other Countries.
22. My Teacher assigned chapter 12 for our homework assignment in our book, College writing.
23. The englewood dam has hiking in the Summer and the festival of lights during the christmas Season.
24. I would like to live in the midwest because the farther west one lives the warmer the weather is all year.
25. My Mother said, please buy these items for me: ivory soap, hormel chili, kleenex tissue, reiter milk.
26. I have noticed that new yorkers and southerners have very distinctive accents.
27. The gist of the memo was this: no smoking permitted in any of the buildings on the College Campus.
28. I knew that her Mom would not allow her to go to see The color of Money because it was too explicit.
29. The annie oakley museum in greenville, ohio is a great place to learn about the Female Gunshooter.
30. Almost every Religion believes in a Higher Power; whether it is god, allah, mohammed, or buddha, the
concept of the higher power is basically the same.