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CAPITALIZATION RULES CAPITALIZATION RULES 1. Capitalize names of particular persons or 1. Capitalize names of particular persons or places. places. 2. Never capitalize a junior high school or high 2. Never capitalize a junior high school or high school unless it is the name of a specific school. school unless it is the name of a specific school. 3. School subjects are not capitalized except for 3. School subjects are not capitalized except for the names of language (English, Spanish, French, the names of language (English, Spanish, French, Latin, etc.). Latin, etc.). 4. Don't capitalize seasons--spring, winter, etc. 4. Don't capitalize seasons--spring, winter, etc. 5. Capitalize "north, east, south, west" when 5. Capitalize "north, east, south, west" when they indicate parts of the country. Example: I they indicate parts of the country. Example: I live in the South. live in the South.

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CAPITALIZATION RULESCAPITALIZATION RULES 1. Capitalize names of particular persons or places.1. Capitalize names of particular persons or places.

2. Never capitalize a junior high school or high school 2. Never capitalize a junior high school or high school unless it is the name of a specific school.unless it is the name of a specific school.

3. School subjects are not capitalized except for the 3. School subjects are not capitalized except for the names of language (English, Spanish, French, Latin, names of language (English, Spanish, French, Latin, etc.).etc.).

4. Don't capitalize seasons--spring, winter, etc.4. Don't capitalize seasons--spring, winter, etc.

5.  Capitalize "north, east, south, west" when they 5.  Capitalize "north, east, south, west" when they indicate parts of the country. Example: I live in the South.indicate parts of the country. Example: I live in the South.

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6. When these words indicate direction, 6. When these words indicate direction, don't capitalize them. Example: To get to don't capitalize them. Example: To get to the farm, drive south on I-40.the farm, drive south on I-40.

7. Capitalize holidays. Example: Christmas, 7. Capitalize holidays. Example: Christmas, Easter, Halloween.Easter, Halloween.

8.  Titles of people are capitalized when 8.  Titles of people are capitalized when they are followed by the name. Example: they are followed by the name. Example: President George Bush, Principal Bob President George Bush, Principal Bob Grimes.Grimes.

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►9. Titles of people in very high national 9. Titles of people in very high national or state offices are often capitalized or state offices are often capitalized even when not followed by the name. even when not followed by the name. Example: The President of the United Example: The President of the United States.States.

►10. When the 10. When the positionposition is referred to is referred to instead of the person, the position is instead of the person, the position is notnot capitalized. Example: The principal capitalized. Example: The principal of Laney High School.of Laney High School.

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11. Do not capitalize words of family relationship when used with a possessive pronoun. Example: Capitalize “Mom” or “Dad” when you use the words as if “Mom” or “Dad” were their proper names. Example: “Mom told you not to play basketball in the house.” DO NOT CAPITALIZE “mom” or “dad” if you say “my mom” or “your dad.” Example: “Your dad drives a nice car.”

12. Capitalize the first words and all important words in a title. Example: Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

13. Capitalize words referring to a specific Deity. Example: God, Allah, Zeus