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Capitalization Capitalization
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Proper vs. common nounsProper vs. common nouns
Proper nouns = specific people, places, things
Common nouns =general people, places, things
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Proper vs. common nounsProper vs. common nounsProper
Kelly SlaterKenyaPepsiMalibuUniversity of Southern California
Common
a mancountrysoft drinka cityuniversity,school
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The (nations/Nations) formed an alliance.The nations formed an alliance.She once lived in (Carmel/carmel).She once lived in Carmel.My sister loves (California/california)
cuisine.My sister loves California cuisine.
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TrademarksTrademarks
They’re specific, so capitalize them:
Students will get free Cokes at class.Be sure to buy a Tivo for your new
TV.The concert is being sponsored by
Sprite.She wore an Armani suit.
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Clenching a (kleenex/Kleenex), she tearfully recalled what happened on the beach.
Clenching a Kleenex, she tearfully recalled what happened on the beach.
He made a (xerox/Xerox) of the document to prove it existed.
He made a Xerox of the document to prove it existed.
They had (jello/Jell-O) for dessert.They had Jell-O for dessert.
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Clenching a Kleenex, she tearfully recalled what happened on the beach.
Clenching a tissue, she tearfully recalled what happened on the beach.
He made a Xerox of the document to prove it existed.
He made a photocopy of the document to prove it existed.
She was wearing Nikes and Ray-Bans.She was wearing running shoes and sunglasses.
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Compass pointsCompass points
Capitalize if it’s a specific region:He is from the West.
They live on the Westside. Lowercase if it’s a direction:
She drove south on I-405.Five miles east of the city, the
officers found the abandoned car.
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Clinton was popular in the east but not in the south.
Wrong. Clinton was popular in the East but not in the South.
The wind shifted suddenly to the north.Correct.After leaving Las Vegas, they headed West.Wrong. After leaving Las Vegas, they headed
west.
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“The south will rise again”, he said.Wrong. “The South will rise again”, he said.The tracks run from West to East.Wrong. The tracks run from west to east.It rarely snows that far south.Correct.They moved here from the West Coast.Correct.
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Awards, honors and prizesAwards, honors and prizes
Capitalize specific awards:Nobel PrizeEmmyOscarMedal of HonorPulitzer PrizeHeisman Trophy
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She won an academy award in 1998.Wrong. She won an Academy Award in 1998.The newspaper received a Pulitzer for
international reporting.
Correct.She has earned numerous awards for teaching.Correct.The Nobel peace prize is awarded each spring.Wrong. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded ...
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Multiword proper nounsMultiword proper nouns
Capitalize all the words if they’re part of the formal name:
Beverly Hills High SchoolLos Angeles River
Orange CountyMain Street
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Multiword proper nounsMultiword proper nouns
Be careful with plurals:
Beverly Hills and Hamilton high schoolsJames and York rivers
Ventura and Los Angeles countiesMain and Harrison streets
Don’t capitalize the ‘pluralized’ word, such as schools or streets.
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Multiword proper nounsMultiword proper nouns
Capitalize:Grant and Lee fought in the Civil War.He is taking History 102.Spain is part of the European Union.
But lowercase:There’s a civil war in Sri Lanka.She is studying American history.Morocco is seeking a union with
Algeria.
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He fell from the top of the Empire State building.
Wrong. He fell from the top of the Empire State Building.
The accident occurred at Main and Laurel Streets.
Wrong. The accident occurred at Main and Laurel streets.
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She had no transcript from Middle School when she transferred to Goodwin High school.
Wrong. She had no transcript from middle school when she transferred to Goodwin High School.
They flew missions in the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Correct.
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I took four semesters of History.Wrong. I took four semesters of history.I flunked Biology 101.Correct.The professor has taught at the
Universities of Tennessee and Hawaii.Wrong. The professor has taught at the
universities of Tennessee and Hawaii.
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GovernmentGovernment
Capitalize specific governmental bodies:CongressSenateHouseVirginia General Assemblythe General Assemblythe Legislature ilovenr
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GovernmentGovernment
Lowercase nonspecific and plural references:The Knesset, Israel’s parliament, …The Virginia and Maryland
legislatures
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By October, Congress is expected to pass the long-delayed bill.
Correct.No Legislature has passed the
amendment.Wrong. No legislature has passed …The new cabinet met with the PresidentWrong. The new Cabinet met …
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Jesse Helms is retiring from the Senate.Correct.The California and Oregon Legislatures will
consider regulating salmon fishing.Wrong. The California and Oregon
legislatures will consider ... She is a member of the Diet, Japan’s
parliament.Correct.
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GovernmentGovernment
Capitalize ‘Capitol’ because it refers to a specific building:He visited the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Lowercase ‘capital’ - referring to the city where government is headquartered:Sacramento is the capital of California.
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GovernmentGovernment
Capitalize City Hall and City Council because they’re specific.
Lowercase ‘council’ standing alone:The council will vote next week.
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The capitol dominates the skyline of the nation’s Capital.
Wrong. The Capitol dominates the skyline of the nation’s capital.
What is the capital of Texas?Correct.The protesters marched east to the capitol.Wrong. The protesters marched east to the
Capitol.
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ReligionReligion
Capitalize names of religions, religious groups, their deities and their sacred books:God, Allah, BuddhaChristians, Jews, Muslimsthe Bible, the Torah, the Koran
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ReligionReligion
But remember:‘bible’ can be lowercase, too:
The Oxford English Dictionary is the bible of the English language.
Always lowercase ‘biblical.’The speech included
several biblical references.
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Jerry Garcia was almost a god to his devoted fans.
Correct.Jerusalem is sacred to Jews, Muslims and
Christians.Correct.The talmud is a book of religious and civil
laws.Wrong. The Talmud is a book ...
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Race & ethnicityRace & ethnicity
Capitalize the formal names of races and ethnic groups:African American, Caucasian,
Asian, Hispanic, Indian Lowercase skin colors:
black community, white residents,
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In the South, Whites used the poll tax to keep Blacks from voting.
Wrong. In the South, whites used the poll tax to keep blacks from voting.
Virginius Dabney, a white editor at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, won a Pulitzer for opposing the poll tax.
Correct.
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But the Times-Dispatch led the campaign against allowing blacks and whites to attend schools together.
Correct.As a result, many people in the Black
Community continue to distrust the white-owned daily.
Wrong. As a result, many people in the black community continue to distrust the white-owned daily.
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TitlesTitles
Capitalize formal titles directly before a name (‘fused’ to a name), not separated by a comma:The speaker is Mayor Tim Kaine.Today, President Bush signed the bill.
Lowercase descriptive titles:The concert featured singer Sheryl Crow.The city bought the land from farmer Jerry
Crawford.
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TitlesTitles
Formal titles denote authority or professional or academic achievement:Pope Paul, President Bush, King
Henry Descriptive titles include:
sophomore Bill Sims, reporter Jean Williams, first baseman Mark Grace
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TitlesTitles
If a comma separates the title and name, the title is no longer a proper noun: The new dean, Steve Gottfredson,
will meet with the students. The U.S. president, George W. Bush,
held a state dinner for Mexican President Vicente Fox.
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TitlesTitles
Likewise, lowercase titles that come after a name:Eugene Trani, president of Virginia
Commonwealth University, ... Jeff South, a VCU professor, taught
Newswriting last year. Juan Carlos, the king of Spain, is
visiting South America.
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TitlesTitles
Always lowercase titles standing alone, without a name.They met the president in the White
House.The pope gave his blessing.
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TitlesTitles
Plural formal titles are capitalized:In Washington, Presidents George W.
Bush of the United States and Vicente Fox of Mexico are discussing immigration.
The committee will be headed by Vice Provosts Cynthia McWilliams and Oscar Garcia.
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TitlesTitles
Don’t capitalize words that modify or describe a formal title:At VCU, former President Jimmy
Carter will speak at a symposium on poverty.
The group invited retired Gen. Art Hall.
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A popular Soul Singer, Mary J. Blige, will perform in Richmond.
Wrong. A popular soul singer, Mary J. Blige, will perform in Richmond.
The pressure is building on president Bush.
Wrong. The pressure is building on President Bush.
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Police Officer Jessica Jean Cheney died Saturday night in a traffic accident.
Correct.A police officer, Jessica Jean Cheney, died
Saturday night in a traffic accident.Correct.Jessica Jean Cheney, a police officer, died
Saturday night in a traffic accident.Correct. These are three ways of handling titles.
Capitalize only if it’s a formal title ‘fused’ to the person’s name (sentence No. 1).
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OrganizationsOrganizations
Capitalize an organization’s namebecause it’s a proper noun.
But don’t capitalize:a, an, theandprepositions of fewer than 5 letters
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OrganizationsOrganizations
Department of Fish and GameGreater Richmond Chamber of Commercethe Delta Chi Fraternity (because
‘Fraternity’ is part of the name)the Phi Mu sorority (because ‘sorority’
isn’t officially part of the name)UCLA Board of VisitorsFederal Communication Commission
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Amnesty InternationalCorrect.National Football LeagueCorrect.American Society Of Interior DesignersWrong. American Society of Interior …Activities Programming boardWrong. Activities Programming Board
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Federal Bureau Of InvestigationWrong. Federal Bureau of
InvestigationLatino Student Alliance Correct.the Donkey And Elephant SocietyWrong. Donkey and Elephant SocietyBHHS Associated Student BodyCorrect.
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U.S. military branchesU.S. military branches
Capitalize when written in full or shortened formthe U.S. Air Forcethe Air Forcethe U.S. Armythe Armythe U.S. Marinesthe Marines
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U.S. military branchesU.S. military branches
Lowercase when these wordsdon’t mean military: An army of ants took over the picnic. Like an air force bent on destruction,
the birds swooped over the crowd and dropped their bombs.
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Political termsPolitical terms
Capitalize ‘party’ when it is part of a proper noun:the Democratic Partythe Republican Partythe Green and Libertarian parties
She is a Democrat and a loyal member of the party. He is a longtime Republican senator.
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Political termsPolitical terms
Lowercase a political term when it refers to a form of government or an ideology (not a political party):
They believed in the republican form of government, with elected representatives.
She opposes socialism, but she used to belong to the Socialist Party of America.
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The democratic governor appointed a Republican to the Supreme Court.
Wrong. The Democratic governor appointed a Republican …
She joined the Navy at age 19.Correct.He spent his life fighting
Communism.Wrong. Lowercase ‘communism.’
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The Green party is collecting signatures.
Wrong. The Green Party …The country was founded in 1776
on Democratic ideals.Wrong. Lowercase ‘democratic’ ideals.A ragged army of refugees fled from
the drought-striken region.Correct.
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More Rules for More Rules for CapitalizationCapitalization Family titles
Do not capitalize family titles when they follow possessive pronouns
ex: I gave my mom flowers.But…Do capitalize family titles when they
are considered part of a nameEx: I gave my Aunt Bridget flowers.
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