The document lists categories of words that are always capitalized in English, including names, places, months, religious holidays, the start of sentences, and the pronoun "I". It then provides exercises capitalizing words in different contexts like names, locations, months, seasons, titles, and pronouns to practice applying the capitalization rules.
The document lists categories of words that are always capitalized in English, including names, places, months, religious holidays, the start of sentences, and the pronoun "I". It then provides exercises capitalizing words in different contexts like names, locations, months, seasons, titles, and pronouns to practice applying the capitalization rules.
The document lists categories of words that are always capitalized in English, including names, places, months, religious holidays, the start of sentences, and the pronoun "I". It then provides exercises capitalizing words in different contexts like names, locations, months, seasons, titles, and pronouns to practice applying the capitalization rules.
The document lists categories of words that are always capitalized in English, including names, places, months, religious holidays, the start of sentences, and the pronoun "I". It then provides exercises capitalizing words in different contexts like names, locations, months, seasons, titles, and pronouns to practice applying the capitalization rules.
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Words that always start with a Capital Letter
1. Pleople’ s names and titles: Mrs. Emma Watson is beautiful.
2. Names of organisations : The British Heart Foundation. 3. Titles of books and plays : Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth. 4. Towns and names of places: Manchester, Tower Bridge, the Alps, the Atlantic. 5. Countries and nationalities: I am Spanish. I come from Spain. 6. Religions and names of gods: In Islam, Muslims worship Allah 7. Names of days/ months : October, Monday, December. 8. Public Holiday/ religious holiday: Easter, Christmas. 9. When we start a sentence 11. The pronoun ,,I’’
EXERCISES WITH CAPITALIZED WORDS
1. my birthday is next friday. My birthday is next friday. My birthday is next Friday. My Birthday is next Friday. 2. he loves italian food. He loves italian food. He loves Italian food. He loves Italian Food. 3. independence day is celebrated on july 4. Independence day is celebrated on july 4. Independence day is celebrated on July 4. Independence Day is celebrated on July 4. 4. gerry speaks english, french and spanish. Gerry speaks english, french and spanish. Gerry speaks English, French and Spanish. 5. the highest mountain is mount everest. The highest mountain is mount Everest. The highest mountain is Mount Everest. 6. his favourite season is summer. His favourite season is summer. His favourite season is Summer. 7. she lives in london and i live in paris. She lives in london and I live in paris. She lives in London and i live in Paris. She lives in London and I live in Paris. 8. the nobel prize in literature was first awarded in 1901. The Nobel prize in literature was first awarded in 1901. The Nobel Prize in literature was first awarded in 1901. The Nobel Prize in Literature was first awarded in 1901. 9. we spent our holidays in the south of france and stayed at a nice hotel. We spent our holidays in the south of France and stayed at a nice hotel. We spent our holidays in the South of France and stayed at a nice hotel. We spent our holidays in the South Of France and stayed at a nice hotel. 10. do they like shakespearean sonnets? Do they like shakespearean sonnets? Do they like Shakespearean sonnets? Do they like Shakespearean Sonnets?
Who is the president/ President of the United States of America?
My brother were both born in the month of June/june. Excuse me. Where is mr./Mr. Smith? I need to talk to him. What kinds of sports do you like to play in summer/Summer? He asked me “what/What time does the test begin?” Oxford University/university is one of the oldest universities in the world. I/ i like to look at the moon/Moon with my new telescope.