- We begin each part of the name of a person with a capital letter. For example, Jacqui Macdonald. The first name and last name are capitalized!
- Begin a title of a person, such as Ms., Mr., or Dr., with a capital letter.
- Always capitalize the word I.
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Joshua loves to eat cookies.
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Ayla played kickball last weekend.
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Dr. Taylor helps me when I am sick.
- Remember that
a proper noun names a particular place, holiday, day of the week, or month. - We need to capitalize the first letter of each important word in a proper noun.
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Alex and his family are going to Morocco.
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Jason has a
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I am going on vacation for Christmas this year.