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π When to Use Capital Letters: A Grade 3 Guide
Capital letters are bigger versions of letters that we use at the beginning of sentences and for special words. They help us understand where sentences start and highlight important names and places.
π History of Capital Letters
Long ago, before lowercase letters were common, all writing was done in capital letters! Over time, smaller, more efficient letters were developed, but capital letters remained important for signaling beginnings and names.
π Key Principles
- βοΈStart of a Sentence: Always begin a sentence with a capital letter. For example: The cat sat on the mat.
- π Names of People: Capitalize the first letter of someone's name. For example: John, Mary.
- π Names of Places: Capitalize the names of cities, countries, and specific locations. For example: Paris, Canada, Eiffel Tower.
- ποΈ Days of the Week and Months: Capitalize the days of the week and the months of the year. For example: Monday, January.
- π’ Names of Organizations and Brands: Capitalize the names of specific companies, schools, or brands. For example: Eokultv, Harvard University.
- π Titles of Books and Movies: Capitalize the important words in titles. For example: The House on Main Street.
- π£οΈ The Word "I": Always capitalize the word "I". For example: I am going to the store.
π‘ Real-World Examples
Let's look at some sentences and see how capital letters are used:
- β Correct: We went to the park on Saturday.
- β Incorrect: we went to the park on saturday.
- β Correct: My friend Lisa lives in London.
- β Incorrect: my friend lisa lives in london.
βοΈ Practice Quiz
Choose the sentence with the correct capitalization:
- a) the dog is brown. b) The dog is brown.
- a) i went to school. b) I went to school.
- a) she lives in paris. b) She lives in Paris.
Answers: 1. b, 2. b, 3. b
π Conclusion
Using capital letters correctly makes your writing clear and easier to understand. Remember to capitalize the beginning of sentences, names of people and places, days of the week, months, and the word "I." Keep practicing, and you'll become a capitalization pro! π
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