Grammar 6.2.1-6.2.5
Grammar 6.2.1-6.2.5
Grammar 6.2.1-6.2.5
6.2.1
Titles in Italics
A title is the name of a creative work. Writers indicate titles in certain ways. For longer
works, such as books, movies, plays, or the names of newspapers or magazines, writers
underline titles when they are writing them by hand. When these titles are printed,
they appear in italics.
Book Title
The Girl Who Rode Like the Wind
> Identify the titles in the following examples, and write them in the space provided.
1. Our local Daily Recorder had a story of a boy who raised horses.
2. Allen Verman wrote a book about his childhood pet entitled My Very Best Friend.
4. I learned a lot about animals from the movie Friends, Servants, and Saviors.
5. The film My Pretty Pony told the story of a young woman and her horse.
> Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make sure all titles are correctly
formatted.
A title is the name given to a creative work. Writers indicate titles in certain ways. The
titles of shorter works, such as stories, articles, TV programs, or songs, appear in
quotation marks.
TV Program Title
“Animals on the Farm”
> Identify the titles in the following examples, and write them properly in the space
provided.
2. Arnold wrote a song called Black Like Coal about his horse.
3. The castaway passed the time by writing a poem called On This Island.
> Decide if the following titles should be underlined or placed in quotation marks.
> Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make sure all titles are correctly
formatted.
Capitalizing Titles
A title is the name given to a creative work. Writers follow special rules for capitalizing
letters at the beginning of words in titles. The first and last words of a title always
begin with a capital letter. Most other words begin with capital letters, too. However,
articles, coordinating conjunctions, and short prepositions never begin with capital
letters unless they are the first or last word of the title.
> Identify the titles in the sentences below, and write them using the proper
capitalization and punctuation.
7. I read a short story about horses in the book tales of the wild west.
> Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make sure all titles are correctly
formatted.
8. Walter knew his cat’s life would change after the accident.
> Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make sure all prepositions and
prepositional phrases are used correctly.
1. Sentence 1 contains an error. Which of the following ways could you rewrite the sentence?
> What book have you read recently? Write two or three sentences about it.