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  1. Capitalization Rules (Cheap Charts) by Carson-Dellosa Publishing, 2001-09-11
  2. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: An Easy-to-Use Guide with Clear Rules, Real-World Examples, and Reproducible Quizzes by Jane Straus, 2007-12-14
  3. Capitalization And Punctuation Rules And Writing by Kim Anton, Maria Sweeney, 2002-06
  4. Be consistent: A manual of rules governing capitalization, punctuation, abbreviation, and other common but disturbing elements of the written word by Herbert Malcolm Hofford, 1935

61. Capitalization: Grammar: Guide To Authors: Publishing In ESS
grammar. capitalization. There are rules to define which words require capitals, butmodern usage has introduced a degree of flexibility not tolerated in earlier
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Grammar
Capitalization
In the English language certain words are written with capital letters for emphasis, and to guide the reader in meaning and phrasing, in much the same way as punctuation. There are rules to define which words require capitals, but modern usage has introduced a degree of flexibility not tolerated in earlier writing. Basic rules are given here. Examples of capitalization are listed in alphabetical order throughout the section entitled 'Spelling, usage, and GSC recommendations'
First word of a sentence
Begin every sentence or sentence equivalent with a capital letter. In subdivisions of conclusions, recommendations, or decisions, if the complete thought can be stated briefly, it is unnecessary to introduce the subdivisions with capitals:
    Every year GSC summer students receive
  • firearms training,
  • first aid instruction, and
  • general instruction on safety in the field.
If the conclusion, recommendation, or decision cannot be stated briefly, introduce each subdivision with a capital letter and end it with a period. The first word of a direct quotation that is a complete sentence is capitalized ( see 'Quotation marks' in 'Punctuation' ) as is the first word of a complete sentence in parentheses, when it stands alone (

62. Capitalization Headline
newsletter! grammar Tips Newsletter Production Tips Ideas. Head andShoulders Above the Rest rules for capitalization of a Headline.
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63. Language Arts - GA: Grade Two
grammar, Application, GA QCC Item 43, Classroom. capitalization Application ofrules The learner will be able to apply capitalization rules in his/her written
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The learner will be able to experience classic literature through a variety of media. Strand Bloom's Source Activities Classic Literature GA: QCC Item #46, Item #58 Classroom Contemporary Literature: Media
The learner will be able to experience contemporary literature through a variety of media. Strand Bloom's Source Activities Contemporary Literature GA: QCC Item #46 Classroom Genre: Recognize
The learner will be able to recognize a variety of literary genres. Strand Bloom's Source Activities Genre Knowledge GA: QCC Item #49.; GA: CRCT Classroom Genre: Variety The learner will be able to read a variety of genres. Strand Bloom's Source Activities Genre Comprehension GA: QCC Item #31 Classroom top Language Arts Processes Language Arts Processes Description Structure/Semantics/Syntax/Phonics: Read The learner will be able to integrate systems of structure, semantics, syntax, phonics, and vocabulary when reading orally and/or silently.

64. By Way Of The Family
Easy grammar Grades 4 and 5 Teacher's Edition, 40 prepositions introduced. Materialspresented in an easy manner. capitalization and punctuation rules presented
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65. Msweeneyenglishpage
These are some web sites to practice grammar topics we have learned so far.Someof the topics include capitalization and punctuation rules, parts of speech
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Mrs. Sweeney These are some web sites to practice grammar topics we have learned so far. Some of the topics include capitalization and punctuation rules, parts of speech, and spelling practice. Make sure to try each of the web sites listed below. Have fun!
Directions: Click on each link and practice what we know. Grammar Gorillas - Practice Nouns and Verbs here. Compete against the game. Good luck! q What is a verb? q Give me 2 examples of verbs? q What is a pronoun? q Write 2 sentences using one pronoun in each Capitalization Matching Practice your knowledge of capitalization rules. Pick a rule and a sentence showing that rule. For example: (rule) Capitalize mother, father, aunt, and uncle when these are used as names. Write a sentence illustrating each rule below: q Capitalization of Nationalities. q Capitalization of abbreviations in names. q Capitalization of languages. Multiple Choice Spelling - Choose the correct spelling of words in this game. Try only Levels 1- Levels 5. Only try game 3b in each level. Write 3 words that you learned how to spell today.

66. Previous Writing And Grammar Lessons On My English Teacher .net And MyEnglishTea
Using Commas and rules for Commas (,). What Is a Colon () in English grammar?How Do I Use One? Capitalizing Words and capitalization rules. Other Good Stuff.
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"I wish I had known about you years ago! Anyway, I am glad I found you. Thanks." C.J., Chicago, Illinois The Web site just for English students April 8th, 2003 1:40am Looking for something?
Previous Lessons Thank you for visiting us. Just click a lesson below. Enjoy!! Want to be on our mailing list to get these great lessons delivered to your email inbox? Click here Do you have a small writing or grammar question? Click here you need the Macromedia Flash plug-in to see this Here are ALL of our lessons with more information Grammar Tests and Exercises (with all the answers and explanations!) Here's help for anyone who has something to say or write but has difficulty doing so. Better Grammar in 30 Minutes features thorough coverage of key grammar skills, clear explanations with a minimum of grammatical terms and an abundance of exercises and activities to help reinforce new skill development. An answer key in the back encourages readers to work at their own pace. Click here for more information.

67. All Kinds Of Minds > Library > LearningBase
to edit their work for punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and grammar. To dothis, students need to understand and remember the different rules for editing
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68. Language Arts - 7-4
grammar, Application, Master, 3.0, TEKS98 capitalization Application of rules Thelearner will be able to apply capitalization rules in his/her written work.
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Language Mechanics Listening ... Writing Language Expressions Sentence Structure: Vary/Meaning/Purpose The learner will be able to use varied types of sentences depending on the meaning and purpose of his/her writing. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Sentence Structure Master TEKS98 Grade Seven, b.7.17.A Classroom Home Conventions: Language/Use The learner will be able to use language effectively. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Language Conventions Master TEKS98 Grade Seven, b.7.17 Classroom Home Grammar: Communicate/Clarify The learner will be able to use grammar to communicate and clarify thought. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Grammar Application Master TEKS98 Grade Seven, b.7.17 Classroom Home Grammar: Parts of Speech/Understanding The learner will be able to apply an understanding of the parts of speech to make choices in writing.

69. Grammar Vitamins
grammar Vitamincapitalization One of the purposes of capitalization is to call However,there are some other capitalization rules that writers need to know.
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Grammar Vitamins #4Subject/Predicate, Sentence Combining, CaPiTaLiZaTiOn.
Subjects and Predicates-Grammar Vitamin
Every group of words that forms a sentence has a subject and a predicate.
Subject: The subject is the person(s), place(s), thing(s), or idea(s)that the sentence is about. It includes all the words that identify the noun.
Predicate: The predicate includes the verb or verbs that tell us what the subject does or is. It also includes all the words that tell or ask something about what the subject does or is.
*Any sentence can be split into the subject and the predicate!
For examples:
Subject Predicate
Pearl Jam Sang. We were Cheering. Underline the subject and circle the predicate in the following sentences: 1. The mountain rumbled and shook mightily. 2. Europe and the United States produce most board games played in Canada. 3. One notable exception is the board game called Trivial Pursuit. 4. This game, which has been extremely successful, was invented by a group of Canadians in the early 1980's. 5. Since then, it has been copied and sold all over the world.

70. Grammar
grammar, Punctuation and capitalization. grammar Quiz. grammar Software. OnLine Englishgrammar. Participles. Reviewing Prepositions. rules for Writing Real Good .
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A, An, The Agreeing Subjects and Verbs "Ask Ruth:" Capitalization ... Mechanical Monstrosities and Usage Ugliness Nouns Noun and Pronoun Agreement On-Line English Grammar ... Writing Correct Sentences

71. Online Education - Grammar Revisited - How To Guide
This course consists of five parts Introduction to Refreshing Your grammar Skills,Parts of Speech It reviews mechanics rules of capitalization, numbers, a
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72. Punctuation
capitalization Slide Show. capitalization rules. English Club Capital Letters. Partsof Speech. Big Dog's grammar. Parts of Speech Help. Parts of Speech Slide Show.
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HOME Punctuation Grammar Blue Book Punctuation Punctuation Links Punctuation Slide Show Punctuation Rules ... Learning Network Punctuation Capitalization Capitalization Slide Show Capitalization Rules English Club Capital Letters Parts of Speech Adjectives, Adverbs, Nouns, Verbs, Prepositions, Pronouns, Conjunctions, and Interjections Big Dog's Grammar Parts of Speech Help Parts of Speech Slide Show ... Grammar Gorillas Game Tutorial Grammar 101

73. Language Arts - Grade 1
grammar, Application, Master, 2.0, ID State Achievement Standards, 2001, Grade1, 681.02.c, Home. top. capitalization Application of rules The learner will be
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Genres Genre: Fiction/Nonfiction/Listen/Discuss
The learner will be able to listen to and discuss various fiction and nonfiction texts. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Genre Master ID: Comprehensive Literacy Plan, 2000, Grade 1.; I Home Genre: Identify
The learner will be able to identify the genre of a given passage. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Genre Knowledge Master ID: State Achievement Standards, 2001, Grade 1, 680.02.a Home Technical: Information/Gather
The learner will be able to read to gather technical information. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Technical Comprehension Master ID: State Achievement Standards, 2001, Grade 1, 680.05 Home top Language Expressions Grammar: Understanding/Develop The learner will be able to develop a beginning understanding of grammar.

74. Grammar
Easy grammar Plus Teacher Grade 7 and above. Uses perfect and progressivetenses and more difficult capitalization and punctuation rules.
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75. Grammar Lesson Plans
grammar Journals grammar Journals are a quick way to practice necessarypunctuation and capitalization rules. They are an efficient
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  • 76. The PXL User Manual
    This appendix contains the grammar of PXL parameter definitions. There are fourexceptions to the capitalization rules for terminal symbols, these are the
    http://www.uni-mannheim.de/fakul/psycho/irtel/pxl-usr/grammar.html
    The Input Grammar
    This appendix contains the grammar of PXL parameter definitions. Capital words denote terminal symbols, lower case words correspond to expandable language symbols. Some of the terminal symbols correspond to keywords of the language. These are given in the following table. Note that the terminal symbols BLOCK and DISPLAY may be specified by two different keywords each, one being a shorthand notation of the other. There are four exceptions to the capitalization rules for terminal symbols, these are the keywords TRUE FALSE ON , and OFF Terminal Symbol arg ARGUMENTS B BLOCK block BLOCK D DISPLAY display DISPLAY end END FALSE FALSECONST from FROM OFF OFFCONST ON ONCONST startup STARTUP step STEP stimuli STIMULI to TO TRUE TRUECONST var VARIABLES The following list was created by simply deleting the semantic production rules of the YACC implementation of the parser. The parser generator YACC (Johnson, 1977) is a very convenient way to develop a parser for a left to right 1 symbol look ahead grammar. It makes it easy to experiment with the language and changes are possible even in very late stages of the development. Some of the following productions seem to be superflous, but this is due to the missing semantics. Anyway, the following grammar is the definitive description of the parameter definition syntax used by PXL. The start symbol is stimdef
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    77. Grammar - A Handy Guide
    Normal rules of English grammar are often violated in technical writing, sometimeswith good reason. On this page are the rules for capitalization.
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    Grammar - a Handy Guide
      Normal rules of English grammar are often violated in technical writing, sometimes with good reason. However, writers are often not aware of these violations. This guide identifies some of the rules that are most commonly violated. See also Commonly Confused Words and Deadwood Phrases On this page are the rules for Apostrophes Enclosures Capitalization Numbers - see the section on Numbers/Numerals Colons Quotation Marks Commas ... Which or That
      Apostrophes
      The apostrophe is used to indicate possession and to indicate contracted words. For example, we would say"the waste tank's fuel rods" (possessive) and"don't go yet" (contracted words). However, contracted words are considered somewhat slang and should not be used in technical writing. A notable exception to using the apostrophe for possession is the use of possessive pronouns where the apostrophe is not used. The case that causes confusion is the pronoun "its." People quite often want to use the apostrophe, but it is not appropriate. A helpful hint is to think of other possessive pronouns.The apostrophe is not used with his, hers, or theirs, and it is not used with its. Never use "it's" in technical writing: write out "it is."

    78. Mrs. Dowling's Grammar Rules
    Mrs. Dowling's grammar rules.
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    Mrs. Dowling's Grammar Rules
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    ALPHA UNIT
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    • Pronouns
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    • Pronoun Contractions
    EPSILON UNIT
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    79. Capitalization
    capitalization. Rule 1. Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence. Rule 8. The capitalization rules for state and federal continue to be hotly debated.
    http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/caps.html
    Punctuation Table of Contents: Periods and Ellipses Commas Semicolons Colons Question Marks Exclamation Points Quotation Marks Parentheses Apostrophes Hyphens Capitalization Punctuation Exercises TEST YOUR PUNCTUATION CAPITALIZATION Rule 1. Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence. Examples He said, "Treat her as you would your own daughter."
    "Look out!" she screamed. "You almost ran into my child."
    Rule 2. Capitalize a proper noun. Example Golden Gate Bridge Rule 3. Examples Chairperson Haines OR chairperson Haines
    Ms. Haines, the chairperson of the company, will address us at noon.
    Rule 4. Example Sincerely,
    Ms. Haines, Chairperson
    Rule 5. Capitalize the titles of high-ranking government officials when used with or without their names. Examples The President will address Congress. All Senators are expected to attend.
    President Clinton will discuss the economy.
    Rule 6. Capitalize points of the compass only when they refer to specific regions. Examples We have had Presidents from the South.

    80. Capitalization Rules
    SafeSurf Rated All Ages, kimskorner4teachertalk.com. capitalization rules. 1) Capitalizethe pronoun I. Example Jennifer and I went to the movies yesterday.
    http://www.kimskorner4teachertalk.com/writing/conventions/capitalization.html
    kimskorner4teachertalk.com CAPITALIZATION RULES 1) Capitalize the pronoun I. Example: Jennifer and I went to the movies yesterday. 2) Capitalize the first letter of the first word of each sentence. Example: Learning to capitalize correctly will improve your writing. 3) Capitalize the first letter of names of people, organizations, and
    places. Example: Juan went on a trip to Tokyo, Japan for his company, General Motors Corporation. 4) Capitalize the first letter of adjectives that are made from the
    names of people and places. Example: I like Mexican food. 5) Capitalize initials Example: My brother's favorite author is H.G. Wells. 6) Capitalize the first letter of directions only when they are used
    to designate actual places, not when they point in a direction. Example: When we visited the Southwest, we actually had to drive north. 7) Capitalize the first letter of the names of months and
    the days of the week. Example: My birthday will be on a Friday next June. 8) Capitalize the official title of a person (including abbreviations)

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