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Capitalization and Punctuation A Quick Review. Why Use Capital Letters and Punctuation? Helps the reader better understand what is written.

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1 Capitalization and Punctuation A Quick Review

2 Why Use Capital Letters and Punctuation? Helps the reader better understand what is written.

3 Capital Letters ALL sentences begin with capital letters. Example: W e enjoyed reading the book.

4 Capital Letters Proper nouns begin with capital letters. Example: U ncle R ob took us to T exas.

5 Capital Letters The pronoun I is always capitalized. Example My aunt and I picked up the papers.

6 Capital Letters A capital letter begins the first, last, and any important word in the title of a book, magazine, song, movie, poem, or other work. Example: Read the last chapter of T om S awyer.

7 Punctuation: Period A complete sentence that makes a statement ends with a period. Example You have a yummy cake.

8 Punctuation: Period Most abbreviations end with a period. Example Dr. Howard lives on Oak Rd. near St. Mary’s Hospital.

9 Punctuation: Question Mark A question ends with a question mark. Example When will you be finished ?

10 Punctuation: Exclamation Mark A statement expression strong feeling or excitement ends with an exclamation mark. Example What a beautiful day it is !

11 Punctuation: Comma A comma separates things in a series. Example I ate pizza, a burger, and ice cream.

12 Punctuation: Comma A comma separates items in an address or date. Example Miami, Florida January 6, 2003


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