Unit 11, Capitalization 219
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Mechanics
Lesson 66
Capitalizing Names and Titles of Persons II
A general rule to follow is to capitalize proper nouns but not common nouns.
Frederick Douglas writer
Capitalize a title when it comes before a person’s name or when it is used in
direct address but not a title that follows a person’s name.
Mayor Jean Dean Capt. John Gray Mr. Ralph Rivera
The reporter asked, “Mr. President, when is your next meeting?”
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992.
Exercise 1 Draw three lines under each lowercase letter that should be capitalized.
Kosey will eat lunch with capt. williams and then meet the mayor.
- Mrs. kimi hayashi recommends dr. jack grady.
- Louisa may alcott wrote the book Little Women.
- The dentist’s sign advertised “mara klein, d.d.s.”
- Jamal interviewed commissioner brown yesterday.
- England’s reigning queen is elizabeth II.
- Josie, have you ever met lieutenant martinez?
- Mayor harold jones and capt. bernadette henley met this morning.
- What does the “s” in “harry s truman” stand for?
- Are peggy, meg, and maggie all nicknames for margaret?
- Address the letter to dr. alejandra castillo.
- Why does the program refer to dr. cruz as rey cruz, m.d.?
- Which president is known as f.d.r.?
- Charlie, chuck, and chas are all nicknames for charles.
- When did eric the red and the Vikings sail from Norway?
- Grandma, aunt stephanie, and uncle floyd will stay for a week.
- My uncle, hector salazar, is running for mayor this year.