Capitalization

What you need to know about capitalization:

In Standard English, we capitalize the first letter of a word in the following circumstances:

  • The first word of a sentence 

  • Proper nouns

  • Proper adjectives

  • For quoted text:

    • Capitalize the first word of a complete quoted sentence.

    • Don’t capitalize partial quotes that are integrated into the sentence.

    • Capitalize the first word after the quotation mark if it starts a new sentence.

    • Do not capitalize dialogue tags unless they begin the sentence. A dialogue tag is the part of the sentence that is not in quotation marks.

We capitalize these words because doing so signals they are important and unique people and places.

  • Distinguish adjectives and adverbs

    • Adjectives modify nouns

    • Adverbs modify verbs

  • Capitalization in poetry is freer than in prose writing (our everyday way of writing, the basis of which is sentences)

    • A poem expresses an emotion, mood, or idea

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