Monday, April 6, 2009

Capitalization

When to capitalize:

1. The first letter of the first word of every sentence.

2. The first-person singular pronoun, I.

3. The first, last, and important words in a title.
- The King and I

4. Names of relationships only when they are a part of or a substitute for a person's name. (Often this means that when there is a modifier, such as a possessive pronoun, in front of such a word, we do not capitalize it.)
- Let's go visit Grandmother today. Let's go visit my grandmother today.