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  1. 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
  2. Capitalization And Punctuation Rules And Writing by Kim Anton, Maria Sweeney, 2002-06
  3. 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. Curriculum Map
18. Use dictionaries, encyclopedias, charts, thesauruses, etc. 21. Use proper capitalization rules, punctuation rules, and grammar rules. 26.
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Curriculum Map Third Grade Language Arts Month Content Strategies Assessment Aug on going May Language/Grammar Course of Study #4- Exhibit the habit of reading for a substantial amount of time daily, including assigned and selected materials. Course of Study #6- Demonstrate reading improvement gained through substantial amount of daily reading. Course of Study Course of Study #10-Monitor own reading. Course of Study #12- Apply strategies as a skillful listener. Course of Study #16- Employ study strategies to gain information. SAT Dictionary Entries and Guide Words. Course of Study #18- Use appropriate reference sources w/ assistance for a variety of purposes. SAT Reference Sources: Encyclopedia, Language Arts Book, Newspaper. Course of Study SAT Capitalization : First word in a quotation; letter parts, proper and common nouns, titles of people, works or art. SAT Punctuation: Apostrophe with contraction, comma in a series, abbreviation, declarative sentence, interrogataive sentence, quotation mark with dialogue. SAT Usage: Comparison of adjectives, present tense, pronoun case, special problems, subject-verb agreement, verb formation.

62. Capitalization
time to apply basic rules of spelling and grammar. it’s important to know the rules without relying on to every rule, here are the basics for capitalization.
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Punctuation Review Sentence Structure: Fragments Sentence Structure ... Parts of Speech [ Capitalization ] - Basic Rules of Capitalization Now that the spelling and grammar check functions on most word processing programs can automatically change your simple mistakes, many people are not taking the time to apply basic rules of spelling and grammar. However, the computer can and does make mistakes. That’s why it’s important to know the rules without relying on your computer. Though there are exceptions to every rule, here are the basics for capitalization.
  • Of course, the first word of every sentence is always capitalized. Proper nouns are capitalized. Common nouns are not.
  • A proper noun is a specific person, place, or thing, while a common noun is just a general person, place, or thing. Common Nouns Proper Nouns girl Jane college DeVry College of Technology state New Jersey month October religion Buddhism north North Brunswick aspirin Tylenol video game Sony Play Station planet Pluto
  • Names should be capitalized.
  • 63. Learning Grammar Through Writing - BuilderBooks Homeschool Catalog
    (Educator s Publishing Service) Reference that includes basic grammar rules, writing guidelines, punctuation capitalization rules, spelling helps and more.
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    64. OFFC 205 BUSINESS ENGLISH
    reference manual for punctuation, capitalization, numbers, abbreviations compound words, word division, grammar, and usage 3. Appraise forms of noun usage rules.
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    OFFC 205 BUSINESS ENGLISH Return to Grattan Home Page Return to DMACC Home Page Instructor: Helen Grattan Office: Building 8 Room 1C, Ankeny Campus Phone: (515) 964-6412 E-Mail: hggrattan@dmacc.cc.ia.us Course Description : The fundamentals of proofreading, grammar, spelling, punctuation, word usage, capitalization, abbreviations, and number usage Required Texts: The Gregg Reference Manual and Worksheets by Sabin, Ninth Edition, Published by Glencoe (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill). Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey, Seventh Edition, Published by South-Western Publishing Company Course Competencies During this course, the student will be able to: 1. Analyze information included in reference materials. 1.1 Use dictionary to determine spelling, meaning, pronunciation, syllabication, accent, word usage, and word history. 1.2 Select helpful instruction from reference manual for punctuation, capitalization, numbers, abbreviations, plurals, possessives, spelling, compound words, word division, grammar, and usage. 1.3 Practice techniques, procedures, and guidelines suggested from reference manual for editing and proofreading.

    65. Easy Grammar, Daily Grams, Easy Writing: Daily Guided Teaching And Review For 2n
    Easy grammar Grades 4 and 5 Teacher s Edition, 40 prepositions introduced. Materials presented in an easy manner. capitalization and punctuation rules presented
    http://www.bywayofthefamily.com/seriesresults2.cfm?strSeriesCode=EasyG

    66. All Kinds Of Minds > Library > LearningBase
    to edit their work for punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and grammar. To do this, students need to understand and remember the different rules for editing
    http://www.allkindsofminds.org/learningBase/GTPEditingPunctuation.aspx?itemID=13

    67. Grammar Capitals
    capitalization. Though general rules for capitalization apply there are certain exceptions. ACADEMIC DEGREES/VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES.
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    68. Communications - Business Grammar Essentials - Understanding Writing Mechanics
    Business Skills – Communications Business grammar Essentials - Understanding Writing You ll explore the rules of capitalization and abbreviations.
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    Events Support Demos Partners ... Site Map Catalog Technology Skills Business Skills Home and Personal Referenceware (Books24x7) ... Business Grammar Essentials - Understanding Writing Mechanics Overview/Description
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    Managers, leaders, supervisors Expected Duration
    2.0 hours Lesson Objectives:
    Capitalization
    • recognize the importance of knowing the rules of capitalization. identify examples that apply the basic rules of capitalization correctly. choose the examples in which the rules for capitalizing names and titles have been applied correctly. select examples of products, places, and things that are capitalized correctly.
    Abbreviations
    • recognize the benefits of knowing how and when to abbreviate words. identify examples that correctly use the basic rules of abbreviation.

    69. Grammar Pg. 2
    capitalization and Punctuation rules and Writing Key, 3.75. Learning grammar Through Writing When you are reading compositions, write reference by the mistake
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    70. Online Technical Writing: Common Grammar, Usage, & Spelling Problems--continued
    Similarly, WordPerfect is a proper name, but not its grammarchecking feature. By standard capitalization rules, that s not correct, but the usage is so strong
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    Online Technical Writing:
    This part of the appendix covers grammar problems involving the structure of a sentence as well as usage problems such as capitalization.
    Parallelism
    Parallelism refers to the way that items in a series are worded. You want to use the same style of wording in a series of itemsit makes it easier on the reader. Widely varied wording is distracting and potentially confusing to readers. Here are some examples, with revisions and some comments: Problem: The report discusses how telescopes work, what types are available, mounts, accessories, and techniques for beginning star gazers. (The "how" and the "why" clauses are not parallel to the "mounts," "accessories," and "techniques" phrases.) Revision: The report discusses how telescopes work, what types of telescopes, mounts, and accessories are available, and how to begin your hobby as a star gazer. Problem: Customers often call the showroom to inquire about pricing, what items are available, and to place orders.

    71. Overview Of Lojban Grammar
    and are part of the morphology, or word formation rules, and not the grammar. Lojban does not require capitalization of any word type, including proper
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    Chapter 2. Overview of Lojban Grammar
    Table of Contents Orthography Phonology Morphology Semantics ... Grammar
    naltcila velski be le lojbo gerna sidbo This overview of Lojban will hopefully give you a good feel for the design and scope of the language. It serves as an introduction to learning the language; most of the special terminology used elsewhere is defined here. This overview is not complete, nor detailed; much is glossed over. To actually learn the language you must study the available reference or teaching materials. The material following is divided up into the major facets of language description. These are:
    Orthography
    the way the language is written
    Phonology
    the way the language sounds
    Morphology
    the structure of words
    Semantics
    the meanings of words, sentences, and expressions
    Grammar
    the ways in which words may be put together
    For many special terms, we will give a definition, and then the Lojban word for the concept. The Lojban words are then used, to avoid confusion due to the various meanings of the English jargon words. The Lojban words are also what is used in other publications about the language.
    Orthography
    Lojban uses the Roman alphabet, consisting of the following letters and symbols:

    72. NWAW Rev./Art.-Form
    WHAT ARE THE capitalization rules? Jocelyn M. Steer and Karen A. Carlisi s The Advanced grammar Book reads well and informatively.
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    WRITING CENTER "INFORMATION PICK-UP" (S.S.C.C.) CAPITALIZATION RULES (UPPER AND LOWER CASE): A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z Go to the store, and buy a quart of milk. If you like spine-tingling adventure, you must watch Star Wars. Where did you leave the shampoo? After the wolf ate the grandmother, it lay in wait for Little Red Riding Hood. "Help me!" yelled the clerk. "Oh!" Jeanette prefers to work in Dar Es Salaam than anywhere else in the world. Children enjoy C.S. Lewis's Narnia series, beginning with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Dr. Coleman tends to be well-known and well-loved for his empathy with patients. Boeing Company has a special fund set aside for non-profit community agencies and scholarshipsto benefit the community. Robert speaks Chinese, Spanish and English fluently. The hottest movie right now is To Live. Franklin had planned to attend American University. The unit on Egypt dealt with the Nile River delta and the peoples who settled there. H.G. Wells was famous for his view of the apocalyptic future.

    73. SchoolNotes.com - Notes Page
    Plus 10 sentences using each of the capitalization rules at least capitalization Test (100 points) 18 be perfect, no misspelled words or grammar or punctuation
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    1, Restaurant Review Preliminary Work (20 points)
    Students were asked to submit all preliminary work, including lists, charts, organizers, and drafts when they submitted their final copies. These copies were to have been corrected by another person.
    2. Restaurant Review (Descriptive Writing Assignment) (110 points) Students were given a detailed form, explaining how to write this paper with information about writing the final draft. 3. Capitalization Lesson #1 (10 points) "Practice and Apply" p. 232, "Lesson 1" p. 615, plus 10 sentences using each of the capitalization rules at least twice. 4. Capitalization Worksheet #1 (10 points)

    74. LBE5
    State University Common Errors in grammar East Tennessee Carolina State University capitalization Webster capitalization Ch. of St.Thomas 28 rules for English
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    75. EEI Communications - EEI Press
    Writing; grammar and Gender; 52. Agreement between Pronouns and Antecedents; Numbers To Spell Out or Not? 5-3. Chicago s Number Style; capitalization rules for
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    Back to Book Description Foreword and Acknowledgments References
    The Basics
    Chapter 1. Spelling and Nomenclature
    • 1-1. Judge Your Spelling Expertise ei or ie 1-3. The Prefix for- vs. fore- 1-4. The Suffixes -acy -asy -esy , and -isy 1-5. The Suffix -ly vs. -ally A Trivial Query 1-6. The Suffix -eous vs. -ious 1-7. The Suffix -or vs. -er Spelling Trivia 1-8. The Suffixes -ary -ery , and -ory 1-9. The Suffixes -able -eable , and -ible 1-10. Spelling with h 's 1-11. Adjectives for Proper Nouns 100 Problem Words 1-12. Anatomical Adjectives 1-13. Words Often Misspelled Of Gravity, Gold, and Government 1-14. Plurals of Nouns Ending in f Abbreviations/Acronyms/Initialisms 1-15. Forming Plurals 1-16. Common Abbreviations and Their Alternative Forms 1-17. Latin Abbreviations and Terms 1-18. Common Statistical Abbreviations 1-19. Trade Names International Trademark Association (INTA) Guidelines 1-20. Words for Measurements Treat Proper Names Properly 1-21. Verifying Proper Names
    Chapter 1 Answers Chapter 2. Punctuation
    • 2-1. Punctuation Grab Bag

    76. English Grammar
    capitalization. capitalization rules and exercises. Guide to grammar and Style. grammar explanations. Slow to load. Guide to grammar and Writing.
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    English Grammar
    Back to the Homework Doc†or Back to English Capitalization. Capitalization rules and exercises. Guide to Grammar and Style. Grammar explanations. Slow to load. Guide to Grammar and Writing HyperGrammar. Grammar explanations. An Online English Grammar. Excellent grammar explanations with examples. Professional English Exercises. Excellent online grammar exercises.

    77. WHEDONesque : About WHEDONesque
    Please use proper grammar, capitalization and spelling as best as you can. Board rules, policy and implementation will not be discussed on site.
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    78. LearningGrids.com Search Results
    Upper or Lower Case. This set of Clicker Grids is designed to teach some basic capitalization rules. Designed for Clicker 4; Suitable
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    79. Capitalization
    Examples The Day of the Jackal What Color Is Your Parachute? 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
    capitalization. If your computer is brief presentation on capitalization. Click HERE recommends capitalization. The words email and online are not capitalized. The Guide to grammar
    http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
    Capitalization
    If your computer is equipped with PowerPoint, click on the PowerPoint icon to the right for a brief presentation on capitalization.
    Click HERE for help with Powerpoint.
    For WebCT Users in Writing Classes:
    The "caps" icon (usually immediately before a word) indicates either that the following word ought to be capitalized (for one of the reasons listed here) or, if it is already capitalized, that it shouldn't be. A capitalized word that ought to be in lower-case is usually trying to appear more important than it really is.
    Capitalize this!
  • The first word of every sentence.
  • The first-person singular pronoun, I
  • The first, last, and important words in a title. (The concept "important words" usually does not include articles, short prepositions (which means you might want to capitalize "towards" or "between," say), the "to" of an infinitive, and coordinating conjunctions. This is not true in APA Reference lists (where we capitalize only the first word), nor is it necessarily true for titles in other languages. Also, on book jackets, aesthetic considerations will sometimes override the rules.)
  • Proper nouns
    • Specific persons and things: George W. Bush, the White House, General Motors Corporation.
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