Capital Letters What?. The first words of a sentence W hen he tells a joke, he sometimes forgets the punch line.

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Capital Letters What?

The first words of a sentence W hen he tells a joke, he sometimes forgets the punch line.

The pronoun "I" The last time I visited Atlanta was several years ago. I think I deserve another piece of cake.

Proper names (specific people, places, organizations, and sometimes things) Worrill Fabrication Company Golden Gate Bridge Supreme Court Livingston, Missouri Atlantic Ocean Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Family relationships (when used as proper names) I sent a thank-you note to Aunt Abigail, but not to my other aunts. Here is a present I bought for Mother. Did you buy a present for your mother?

The names of God, specific deities, religious figures, and holy books God the Father the Virgin Mary the Bible the Greek gods Moses Shiva M. Cambron Buddha Zeus

The days of the week, the months of the year, and holidays (but not the seasons used generally) Halloween October Friday winter spring fall

The names of countries, nationalities, and specific languages Costa Rica Spanish Chinese Dutch Finnish French English

Members of national, political, racial, social, civic, and athletic groups Green Bay Packers African-Americans Montreal Canadiens Anti-Semitic Democrats Friends of the Wilderness Chinese

Periods and events (but not century numbers) Victorian Era Great Depression Constitutional Convention sixteenth century

Trademarks (Business names) Pepsi Honda IBM Microsoft Word

Words and abbreviations of specific names CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) NBC UN