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Capital letters are used ... |
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cities: |
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Australia |
London |
New York |
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| ... for people's
names: |
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T. Mertens
the teacher |
Gordon Brown
the government leader |
Elena Dementieva
the tennis player |
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| ... for
nationalities and languages: |
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Greek language |
Dutch football boots |
American symbol |
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| .. for days, months
and holidays |
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Friday |
November |
Christmas |
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| ... for the first
word in a sentences, and the pronoun 'I' |
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The first word in a sentence is ALWAYS with
a capital letter. |
The pronoun 'I' is ALWAYS with a capital
letter.
Even in the middle of a sentence |
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