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WritingCapitalization Checklist

Capitalization Checklist

Capitalization in writing is the practice of making the first letter of a word a capital letter. This is typically done to show that the word is a proper noun, at the beginning of a sentence, or to emphasize certain words. Capitalization is an important part of writing as it can help make a text more legible and easier to read. Here is a Capitalization checklist that will help you:

  1. The first singular pronoun “I”.
  • I speak English.
  • You cannot write i speak English
  1. The first word of every sentence.
  • Maybe the train shall be late again.
  1. The specific name of a person (and his or her title).
  • Her name is Mrs. Barbara Jones
  1. The specific name of a place or thing.
  • Mosque Hassan the Second
  1. Nationalities, languages, and religions.
  • Paolo is Mexican, he speaks Spanish and he is Christian
  1. Titles of books, magazines, films, periodicals, etc.
  • Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.
  • The Daily Mirror is an English newspaper.
  • Titanic (1997) is a film directed by James Cameron.
  1. Holidays and feasts.
  • Aid al Adha, the Green March, Halloween, the New Year, etc.
  1. Abbreviations of well-known organizations and government agencies.
  • The UN, FAO, UNESCO, CIA, etc.
  1. Days of the week.
  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, etc.
  1. Months of the year.
  • January, February, March, April, May, June, etc.
  1. Planets and stars.
  • The Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Pluto, etc.
  1. Brands or trade names.
  • Samsung, Apple, Windows, Nike, Ralph Lauren, etc.
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