
Proper Usage of Capitalization and Italics in Writing
Learn when to capitalize words, including proper nouns, titles, and salutations, as well as when to use italics for titles of longer works or important words. Understand the importance of proper capitalization and italics in creating professional written content.
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HAWKES LEARNING Using Capitalization and Italics
Capitalization Sentences Proper nouns Acronyms Course Titles Salutations Proper adjectives HAWKES LEARNING
Capitalization Always capitalize the first word in any sentence. This applies to complete sentences that are quoted in another sentence. HAWKES LEARNING
Capitalization Author and historian Arthur Zinn once said, Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world. HAWKES LEARNING
Capitalization People Holidays George Takei Christmas Places Religions Brazil Hinduism Organizations Titles Kraft Food The Raven HAWKES LEARNING
Capitalization Salutations Acronyms Dear Mr. Kendrick MLB Courses Proper adjectives Bengal tiger Algebra 098 HAWKES LEARNING
Italics Titles of longer works Ships and aircraft Important words Foreign terms HAWKES LEARNING
Capitalization Books Movies Sense and Sensibility A Few Good Men Websites TV Shows Bleacher Report The Walking Dead Magazines Albums Rolling Stone Thriller HAWKES LEARNING
Italics D j vu is the feeling that you ve been somewhere or done something before. HAWKES LEARNING