LJ 2 - N3 - Week 14 - Capitals

English Skills: Grammar 
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English Skills: Grammar 

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English Skills: Grammar 
'A turkey may march in Turkey in May or March!'

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As you saw on the previous slide, using a capital letter at the start of a word can make a really big difference to its meaning in English. So, it's very important to use capitals correctly.

This lesson you're going to learn when you have to use a capital letter at the start of an English word. 
Use of capitals in English:

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Let's start with the obvious:

1. At the start of a sentence.
Thanks for pointing that out.
    
Use of capitals in English:

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Let's start with the obvious:

1. At the start of a sentence.
Thanks for pointing that out.

2. The personal pronoun (persoonlijk voornaamwoord) 'I'.
He asked me to come along, but I can't be bothered.
    
Use of capitals in English:

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
her sister wants to be a vet.
A
her
B
sister
C
wants
D
vet

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
strangely, i do believe her.
A
strangely
B
i
C
strangely & i
D
i & do

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3. Own names and surnames.
Darren, Mary, David Jones, MacDonald
    
Use of capitals in English:

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3. Own names and surnames.
Darren, Mary, David Jones, MacDonald

4. For family relations, if you use them as an own name.
That was the day he met Uncle Albert.
But: He bought his uncle a present.

    
Use of capitals in English:

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5. Titles directly in front of names.
Yesterday, I spoke to MJones.
He interviewed Mayor Khan.

But, not when the title comes after the name, or not directly in front of the name.
Sadiq Khan, mayor of London
The king of Spain.
    
Use of capitals in English:

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6. Days, months and bank holidays.
Monday, Tuesday
January, February
Easter, Christmas

But, not for seasons.
winter, spring, summer, autumn, fall
    
Use of capitals in English:

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
de blasio became mayor of new york in january 2014.
A
de blasio & mayor
B
de blasio, mayor, & new york
C
de, mayor, new york & january
D
de blasio, new york & january

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
mrs green traveled to scotland on easter monday.
A
mrs, green & scotland
B
mrs, scotland & easter
C
mrs, green, scotland, easter & monday
D
mrs, green, scotland & monday

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7. The important words in the titles of books, films, songs, plays, musicals etc.
Please note: the, a, an and short prepositions (voorzetsels) are only capitalized when they are the first word of the title. 

The Catcher in the Rye
The Fault in Our Stars
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
    
Use of capitals in English:

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8. Names of countries, languages and nationalities.
The Netherlands, Germany, China

He speaks fluent Spanish
a British girl, an American film, French bread, Danish pastries

When the name consist of more than one word, they are all capitalized. Golden Gate Bridge, New York, The Netherlands


Use of capitals in English:

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
my aunt is travelling to den bosch.
A
my & aunt
B
my & aunt & den bosch
C
my & den bosch
D
aunt & den bosch

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
my cousin jeremy is travelling to houston.
A
my
B
cousin
C
my, jeremy & houston
D
my, cousin, jeremy & houston

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9. Trade names.
Coca Cola, Google, KLM, Alfa Romeo, Friesland Campina



Use of capitals in English:

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
my aunt helen works for microsoft in berlin.
A
my, helen & berlin
B
my, aunt, helen, microsoft & berlin
C
my, helen, microsoft & berlin
D
my, aunt, helen, microsoft

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Which word(s) should be capitalized?
lars is from sweden, speaks japanese and loves sushi .
A
lars & sweden
B
lars, sweden & sushi
C
lars, sweden & japanese
D
lars, sweden, japanese & sushi

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1. At the start of a sentence.
Recap:

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1. At the start of a sentence.
2. The personal pronoun (persoonlijk voornaamwoord) 'I'.
Recap:

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1. At the start of a sentence.
2. The personal pronoun (persoonlijk voornaamwoord) 'I'.
3. Own names and surnames.
Recap:

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1. At the start of a sentence.
2. The personal pronoun (persoonlijk voornaamwoord) 'I'.
3. Own names and surnames.
4. For family relations, if you use them as an own name.
Recap:

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1. At the start of a sentence.
2. The personal pronoun (persoonlijk voornaamwoord) 'I'.
3. Own names and surnames.
4. For family relations, if you use them as an own name.
5. Titles directly in front of names.
Recap:

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6. Days, months and bank holidays.

Recap:

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6. Days, months and bank holidays.
7. The important words in the titles of books, films, songs,         plays, musicals etc.

Recap:

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6. Days, months and bank holidays.
7. The important words in the titles of books, films, songs,         plays, musicals etc.
8. Names of countries, languages and nationalities.

Recap:

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6. Days, months and bank holidays.
7. The important words in the titles of books, films, songs,         plays, musicals etc.
8. Names of countries, languages and nationalities.
9. Trade names.
Recap:

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Capital
noel
likes
reading
harry
potter
and
watching
netflix.

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Capital
terry
and
louis
went
to
central
park
on
a
tuesday
last
august.

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Capital
did
you
know
that
abraham
lincoln
was
the
sixteenth
president?

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Capital
i
loved
reading
'the
hunger
games'.

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Capital
king
arthur
ruled
over
camelot.

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