Capitalization Rules | Classroom Language Arts Video

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6 Jul 201809:09

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TLDRIn this educational video, viewers learn the essential rules of capitalization in English writing. The video covers when to use capital letters, including at the start of a sentence, for names and proper nouns, for days, months, and holidays, and for titles like Dr., Mr., Mrs., and Miss. It also highlights the special case of capitalizing the pronoun 'I' when it stands alone. With engaging examples and a clear explanation of each rule, the video helps viewers understand how to use capital letters correctly, making their writing more accurate and readable.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Always capitalize the first letter of a sentence to start it properly.
  • 😀 Capitalize names and proper nouns, such as people, places, and specific things (e.g., Paris, Muffy).
  • 😀 Days, months, and holidays should always start with a capital letter (e.g., Tuesday, January, Christmas).
  • 😀 Titles like Dr., Mr., Mrs., and Miss are capitalized when used before names.
  • 😀 The letter 'I' is always capitalized when it stands alone in a sentence.
  • 😀 Lowercase letters are more common in writing, but capitalization follows specific rules for clarity.
  • 😀 Even common words like mom, dad, grandma, and grandpa are capitalized when used as names.
  • 😀 Capitalization is important for proper sentence structure and clarity in writing.
  • 😀 Remember that proper nouns, such as the names of pets (e.g., Muffy), need capitalization.
  • 😀 Pay attention to capitalization rules for titles, holidays, and months to enhance writing accuracy.

Q & A

  • What is capitalization?

    -Capitalization is the use of capital letters in writing, and it refers to specific rules that determine when and where to use them in sentences.

  • Why are capital letters used in writing?

    -Capital letters are used to indicate the start of sentences, names, proper nouns, titles, and specific days, months, and holidays.

  • What are lowercase and capital letters?

    -Lowercase letters are the smaller form of letters, like 'a' and 'b', while capital letters are the larger form, like 'A' and 'B'. Each letter has both a capital and a lowercase version.

  • When should you always capitalize the first letter in a sentence?

    -You should always capitalize the first letter of the first word in a sentence to indicate the start of a new thought or statement.

  • Can you give an example of capitalizing the first letter in a sentence?

    -Sure! In the sentence 'The tricycle was red,' the 'T' in 'The' is capitalized because it's the first letter in the sentence.

  • When do you capitalize names and proper nouns?

    -Names and proper nouns are always capitalized. For example, 'Paris' is capitalized because it's a specific place, while 'Muffy' is capitalized because it's a dog's name.

  • Are the words 'Mom', 'Dad', 'Grandma', and 'Grandpa' always capitalized?

    -No, but when these words are used as names or substitutes for a person's name, they are capitalized, like in 'I love going to the park with Mom.'

  • What other specific instances require capitalization besides names and the start of sentences?

    -You should capitalize days, months, holidays, and titles like 'Dr.', 'Mr.', 'Mrs.', and 'Miss'. For example, 'I love when it snows in January,' or 'Dr. Jones is my doctor.'

  • Why is the letter 'I' always capitalized in sentences?

    -The letter 'I' is always capitalized when it's used by itself in a sentence, regardless of its position. This is simply a rule of writing in English.

  • What is the rule for capitalizing titles like 'Dr.', 'Mr.', and 'Mrs.'?

    -Titles such as 'Dr.', 'Mr.', 'Mrs.', and 'Miss' are always capitalized when they are used in front of a person's name, like 'Dr. Jones'.

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