CAPITALIZATION RULES – USE A CAPITAL LETTER

1. for the first word of a complete sentence, a quoted sentence, and a line of poetry. (Some modern poets do not follow this rule.)

My reply is short.

Kim answered , “On Monday I will not be here.”

And it must follow, as the night the day,

Thou canst not then be false to any man.

2. for proper nouns and adjectives derived from proper nouns

Christopher Columbus

the Jones family

the Canadian people

3. for the titles of organizations and institutions

Girl Guides

Centennial Hospital

4. for the names of political parties

New Democratic Party

5. for the names of religions and sects

Anglicans, Moslems

6. for nationalities and people

Japanese

Europeans

7. for geographical names

St. Lawrence

8. for names of buildings

Rideau Hall

9. for the names of publications

The Toronto Star

10. for the names of government bodies and agencies

National Research Council

the Senate

11. for the days of the week, months of the year, and holidays

Sunday

July

Thanksgiving

12. for the words North, South, East, West, etc. when they refer to regions and not directions

Mandy traveled to the Far East.

but

Turn east at the next set of lights

13. for titles before proper names and titles of high government officials without proper names

General Smith

Aunt Helen

the Lieutenant Governor

14. for historical events, documents, and periods.

the War of 1812

the British North American Act

the Ice Age

15. for trade names

Ivory soap

16. for the first word and all names in the salutation of a letter, and for the first word only of the complimentary closing

Dear Enzo and Maria

17. for words indicating an important division in parts of a book

Vol. V

Chapter X

18. for academic degrees

BA, MA, Ph. D


CAPITALIZATION EXERCISE

Key the following sentences, capitalizing words as necessary. Single space each sentence; double space between sentences.

1. nancy earned her ph.d lastyear.

2. itoured the maritime provincesof new brunswick and nova scotia

3. matthew called out, “i thinkyou are right.”

4. i enjoyed reading a tale of twocities

5. the british people are proud oftheir history.

6. jean and jim went to visit a friend on river street.

7. on monday dorothy willcelebrate thanksgiving with her family.

8. the audience will hearcandidates from the liberal party and the progressive conservative party.

9. the building of the cn towerwas a mammoth undertaking.

10. the presbyterians held their annualbazaar in knox church.

11. i enjoyed hearing dr. quinn givethe lecture on general paton.

12. vanessa compared the carhart jeanswith the levi’s jeans.

13. the ice age occurred millions ofyears ago.

14. several people from the departmentof external affairs visited the united nations in new york last christmas.

15. ellen joined the girl guides whenshe graduated from brownies.