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Lesson 5 Proper Nouns.

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1 Lesson 5 Proper Nouns

2 Proper Noun Proper nouns are always capitalized
They are words that name a particular person, place, or thing Example: Mount Rushmore The Gettysburg Address War of 1812

3 Capitalizing Historical Events and Documents
The names of important historical events and documents are also proper nouns and should be capitalized Example: A war: the American Revolutionary War A document: the Declaration of Independence

4 Capitalizing Titles Titles of: books, stories, and essays are proper nouns (always Capitalized) Do NOT: capitalize small words (and, of, and the), unless they are in the title Example: Book: Treasure Island Story: “Old Stormalong and the Octopus”

5 Capitalizing Languages, People’s Names, and Nationalities
Examples: Languages: English, Spanish, and French Peoples’ Names: Alfred Bulltop Stormalong, Paul Bunyan Nationalities: Canadian, Spanish and French


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