Introduction
Capitalization
- The following items should be capitalized :
- The first word in a sentence
An X-ray will be required = An is the first word in a sentence
- Names of persons, places, streets, and organizations
Sandra Day O’Connor = Name of persons
Oak Street = Name of street
Paris, France = Name of place
The United Nations = Name of organizations
- The first word in a direct quotation
“We’re hungry!” the children shouted.
The first word in a direct quotation
- Names of language, specific school courses, documents, and important historical events.
Spanish = names of language
Advanced Algebra = names of specific school courses
Emancipation Proclamation = names of documents
Civil War = Names of important historical
- Here are some more examples of words that should always be capitalized.
- Days of the week, months, and holidays
Tuesday = days of the week
July 4 = months
Independence Day = holidays
- The first word and each important word in the title of a book, play, poem, etc.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- Certain abbreviations
M.D.
NAACP
- The initials of a person’s name
John Q. Public
T.J Ackerley
- A personal title only when it comes before the name
General Grant
Uncle Vanya
- Proper adjectives
Congressional
Constitutional