Saturday, 28 March 2015

CAPITALISATION RULES

CAPITALISATION RULES

Capital letters are used with particular types of nouns, in certain positions in sentences, and with some adjectives. You must always use capital letters for:
The beginning of a sentence
EXAMPLES
  • Dogs are noisy.
  • Children are noisy too.
The first person personal pronoun, I
EXAMPLES
  • Yesterday, I went to the park.
  • He isn't like I am.
Names and titles of people
EXAMPLES
  • Winston Churchill
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • the Queen of England
  • the President of Ghana
  • the Headmistress of Abor Senior High School
  • Doctor Mathews
  • Professor Appiah

Titles of works, books, movies
EXAMPLES
  • War and Peace
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • Crime and Punishment
  • Spider Man II

Months of the year
EXAMPLES
  • January
  • July
  • February
  • August
Days of the week
EXAMPLES
  • Monday
  • Friday
  • Tuesday
  • Saturday
Seasons
EXAMPLES
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
Holidays
EXAMPLES
  • Christmas
  • Easter
  • New Year's Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
Names of countries and continents
EXAMPLES
  • America
  • England
  • Scotland
  • China
Names of regions, states, districts
EXAMPLES
  • Sussex
  • California
  • Provence
  • Tuscany
Names of cities, towns, villages
EXAMPLES
  • London
  • Cape Town
  • Florence
  • Vancouver
Names of rivers, oceans, seas, lakes
EXAMPLES
  • the Atlantic
  • the Pacific
  • Lake Victoria
  • the Rhine
  • the Thames
Names of geographical formations
EXAMPLES
  • the Himalayas
  • the Alps
  • the Sahara
Adjectives relating to nationality
EXAMPLES
  • French music
  • Australian animals
  • German literature
  • Arabic writing
Collective nouns for nationalities
EXAMPLES
  • the French
  • the Germans
  • the Americans
  • the Chinese
Language names
EXAMPLES
  • I speak Ewe.
  • He understands Twi.
Names of streets, buildings, parks
EXAMPLES
  • Park Lane
  • Sydney Opera House
  • Central Park
  • the Empire State Building
  • Wall Street

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