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Day 45 Worksheet: Adding capital letters

Capital Letters: Capital letters are used with particular types of nouns, in certain positions in sentences.  You must always use capital letters for:

The beginning of a sentence                                              The first person personal pronoun- I

Names and titles of people                                                 Titles of works, books, movies

Months of the year            Days of the week                   Seasons             Holidays

Names of countries and continents                                    Names of regions, states, districts

Names of cities, towns, villages                                        Names of rivers, oceans, seas, lakes

Names of geographical formations                                  Adjectives relating to nationality

Nationalities                      Language names                    Names of streets, buildings, parks

  1. Rewrite the following sentences correctly.
  1. i met john at the post office.
  2. susan is an old friend of mine.
  3. chinese is difficult to learn.
  4. miss sophia is my teacher.
  5. who was the first woman to win the nobel prize for literature?
  6. he rules his family with a rod of iron.
  7. the flowers were like a carpet of gold.
  8. neither james nor virginia was at home.
  9. the film was neither well-made nor well-acted.
  10. i didn’t sing because pamela was there.

B. Circle the words in the following sentences that need a capital letter.

1. my favorite books are green eggs and ham and three idiots.

2. on sunday, i will see the movie, star wars and eat at taco bell.

3. terry and louis went to central park last july.

4. she has a friend from london, england.

5. did you know that abraham lincoln was the sixteenth president?

EDUFOLKS TIPS
Capital Letters
1. The sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation marks.
2. The capital letters should not be misused.
3. Writing in all capital letters in E-mail writing can be offensive or aggressive.   

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