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Capitalization Practice Sheet for 9th Graders

Introduction

Welcome to your Capitalization Practice Sheet! This resource is designed to help you prepare for your upcoming test on capitalization rules. Capitalization is essential in writing as it helps convey meaning and clarity in your sentences. In this practice sheet, you will find explanations of the rules, examples, and exercises to help reinforce your knowledge.


Capitalization Rules

1. The First Word of a Sentence

Always capitalize the first word of a sentence.

Example:

2. The Pronoun "I"

Always capitalize the pronoun "I."

Example:

3. Proper Nouns

Capitalize proper nouns, including names of people, places, and specific things.

Example:

4. Days, Months, Holidays

Capitalize days of the week, months of the year, and holidays.

Example:

5. Titles of Books, Movies, and Songs

Capitalize the main words in titles of books, movies, and songs.

Example:

6. Nationalities, Languages, and Religions

Capitalize nationalities, languages, and names of religions.

Example:

7. The First Word of a Quote

Capitalize the first word in a complete quote.

Example:


Examples

  1. Incorrect: my favorite season is autumn.
    Correct: My favorite season is Autumn.

  2. Incorrect: We planned our vacation for July, on tuesday.
    Correct: We planned our vacation for July, on Tuesday.

  3. Incorrect: he said, "my birthday is in december."
    Correct: He said, "My birthday is in December."


Exercises

Part A: Correct the Errors

Rewrite the following sentences, correcting any capitalization errors.

  1. the Eiffel Tower is in paris, france.

  2. Our english teacher, Mr. brown, is very nice.

  3. I have read harry potter and the sorcerer’s stone.

  4. My brother's birthday is on christmas day.

  5. last tuesday, i ate lunch with my friend.

Part B: Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with the correct capitalization.

  1. I visited ____ (the grand canyon) last summer.

  2. We celebrate ____ (thanksgiving) in November.

  3. ____ (my friend) will go to ____ (harvard university) next year.

  4. The novel ____ (to kill a mockingbird) is a classic.

  5. On ____ (friday), we will have a test in ____ (history).

Part C: Create Your Own Sentences

Write four sentences of your own that properly use capitalization based on the rules outlined above.






Review and Conclusion

After completing the exercises, review your answers and ensure you understand the capitalization rules. Practice regularly to enhance your writing skills and prepare effectively for your test. Remember, proper capitalization is vital for making your writing clear and professional.

Good luck in your studies!


This practice sheet should provide you with a comprehensive overview of capitalization rules and plenty of exercises to prepare you for your test. Be sure to review it multiple times for the best results!