Review | Proper Nouns - When do we capitalize? | Are they correct? | Choose the correct fit | Capitalization and punctuation. |
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a noun that is not specific
What is a common noun?
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True
True or False
We should capitalize titles of poems, stories, and books. |
False
True or False
Lord jesus Christ |
dad
My (dad, Dad) went to the market.
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True
True or False
(poem) "A Just Judge" |
A noun that is specific
What is a Proper noun?
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False
True or False
Proper nouns are never capitalized. |
True
True or False
"The Sunset" describes a beautiful scene. |
butterfly
The (butterfly, Butterfly) went landed on my nose.
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True
True or False
(book) Peter Rabbit Pretend this is Underlined |
A person, place, thing, idea, or feeling
What is a noun?
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People, initials of people, titles of respect, abbreviations of titles, names of groups or teams of people, days, months, holidays, their abbreviations, streets, cities, states, countries, continents, rivers, lakes, oceans, buildings, ships, submarines, first, last, and all important words in titles of stories, poems, and books, the names of God, the names in the Bible, and the books in the Bible.
Name five things that should always be capitalized.
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False
True or False
Gilbert reads "No Longer a Slave" last month |
Titanic
We went to see the (titanic, Titanic) yesterday.
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False
True or False
(poem) "in Flanders field" |
Subject, Common
My friend looked at the Native American exhibits.
Is friend in the sentence the subject or the object of preposition? And is it common or proper? |
People, initials of people, titles of respect, abbreviations of titles, names of groups or teams of people, days, months, holidays, their abbreviations, streets, cities, states, countries, continents, rivers, lakes, oceans, buildings, ships, submarines, first, last, and all important words in titles of stories, poems, and books, the names of God, the names in the Bible, and the books in the Bible.
Name five things that should always be capitalized.
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False
True or False
Sunday, sun. |
uncle
My (uncle, Uncle) bought me a telescope from the museum shop.
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False
True or False
(book) Wildlife Of Alaska pretend this is Italicized |
Object of preposition, common
I watched a lady making necklaces of tiny colorful beads.
Is beads in the sentence the subject or the object of preposition? And is it common or proper? |
Because they are Proper
Why are days of the week and months capitalized?
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False
True or False
Uncle Jim and aunt Mary liked the new exhibit. |
Aunt
Did you ask (aunt, Aunt) Mary to bring a warm coat?
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True
True or False
(book) The Adventures of Captain Underpants Pretend this is Italicized |