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Capitalization Activities, Capitalization Anchor Chart, Remedial Teaching, Capitalization Worksheets, Capitalization Rules, Writing Conventions, Classroom Charts, 2nd Grade Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts

If you don’t have time to use our super-simple title capitalization tool there is another simple way to capitalize titles quickly. The M.I.N.T.S. Acronym for Title Capitalization Rules The “MINTS” acronym will give you some set rules to capitalize titles correctly: M. – Months, days, holidays I. – The pronoun I N. – Names of […]

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Basic Sentence Structure, How To Teach Grammar, Capitalization Rules, Punctuation Worksheets, Writing Sentences, 2nd Grade Writing, Cut And Paste Worksheets, Classroom Anchor Charts, Proper Nouns

PRIMARY GRAMMAR UNIT 5 - CAPITALIZATION We completed our grammar units 1-4, nouns , adjectives , verbs and adverbs . Who knew grammar could be so easy and fun right? These four units give students such a solid foundation of basic sentence structure and parts of speec

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Capitalization Rules - English Grammar Here 12 Tenses, Opposite Words List, Capitalization Rules, Direct And Indirect Speech, All Verbs, English Opposite Words, Indirect Speech, English Grammar Rules, Writing Posters

English Capitalization Rules and Examples The rules of capitalization seem simple but it is not. It should be capitalized proper nouns and the first word of every sentence. But sometimes it can be capitalized the first word of a quote. Usually, it should not be capitalized after a colon, but there are exceptions. Capitalize the First Word of a Sentence This one’s easy. Always capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example; The dog is sleeping, deeply. Capitalize Names and Other Proper…

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