Capitalize the following:
- Proper nouns and adjectives derived from proper nouns:
Marie Curie |
China, Chinese |
Smokey Robinson |
Darwin, Darwinian |
But vocabulary words derived from proper nouns are generally lowercase:
china cups |
plaster of paris |
french fries |
vienna sausage |
- The names of geographic divisions, regions, and localities and topographical features such as rivers, lakes, and mountains:
North Pole |
Gulf States |
Middle East |
Atlantic Ocean |
Southern Hemisphere |
Rocky Mountains |
the North |
Lake Tahoe |
Lower East Side |
Erie Canal |
Do not capitalize directions: She lives 10 miles north of Boston.
- The names of nationalities, ethnic groups, tribes, and languages:
Spanish |
Bantu |
Asian American |
Creole |
- Titles when preceding a name:
President Lincoln |
Aunt Mary |
Queen Victoria |
Doctor Johnson |
Senator Kennedy |
Professor Davies |
Do not capitalize such terms elsewhere: a biography of the queen; the senator's speech; my aunt, Mary Wilson; the president's fundraising efforts; the residence of the vice president.
- Epithets: Ivan the Terrible; Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator.
- The names of political and judicial bodies, social organizations, councils, and departments:
U.S. Senate |
Rotary Club |
Democratic Party |
United Negro College Fund |
State Department |
U.S. Supreme Court |
- The names for periods, events, and documents of historical importance:
Middle Ages |
Constitution |
Renaissance |
Treaty of Versailles |
Battle of Waterloo |
Magna Carta |
- The names for streets, buildings, and monuments:
Fifth Avenue |
World Trade Center |
Broadway |
Statue of Liberty |
- The names for the supreme deity and sacred works:
God, the Father Almighty |
Bible |
Yahweh |
Talmud |
Allah |
Qu'ran |
- The names for religious denominations and their members:
- Methodist Church, Methodists
- Society of Friends, Quakers
- The days of the week, months of the year, holidays, and holy days:
Thursday |
Labor Day |
December |
Passover |
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- I told her I didn't want to go.
- The first word in the salutation and complimentary close of a letter:
- The first word of a sentence:
- Are you hungry? Lunch will be served soon.
- The first word of a direct quotation, except when the quotation is split:
- I asked, “Do you really like bats?”
- “Yes,” said Holly, “they're so cute.”
- The first word and all the key words in the title of a literary or other artistic work:
- A Streetcar Named Desire (play)
- “The Road Not Taken” (poem)
- The names of ships, aircraft, and space vehicles:
- The names of constellations, planets, and stars:
Milky Way |
Saturn |
the asteroid Juno |
Little Dipper |
- The names of geologic eras, periods, epochs, and names of prehistoric divisions:
Paleozoic Era |
Pleistocene |
Quaternary Period |
Stone Age |
- The genus but not the species name in binomial nomenclature:
- Malus pumila (apple tree)
Capitalize the following:
- Proper nouns and adjectives derived from proper nouns:
Marie Curie |
China, Chinese |
Smokey Robinson |
Darwin, Darwinian |
But vocabulary words derived from proper nouns are generally lowercase:
china cups |
plaster of paris |
french fries |
vienna sausage |
- The names of geographic divisions, regions, and localities and topographical features such as rivers, lakes, and mountains:
North Pole |
Gulf States |
Middle East |
Atlantic Ocean |
Southern Hemisphere |
Rocky Mountains |
the North |
Lake Tahoe |
Lower East Side |
Erie Canal |
Do not capitalize directions: She lives 10 miles north of Boston.
- The names of nationalities, ethnic groups, tribes, and languages:
Spanish |
Bantu |
Asian American |
Creole |
- Titles when preceding a name:
President Lincoln |
Aunt Mary |
Queen Victoria |
Doctor Johnson |
Senator Kennedy |
Professor Davies |
Do not capitalize such terms elsewhere: a biography of the queen; the senator's speech; my aunt, Mary Wilson; the president's fundraising efforts; the residence of the vice president.
- Epithets: Ivan the Terrible; Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator.
- The names of political and judicial bodies, social organizations, councils, and departments:
U.S. Senate |
Rotary Club |
Democratic Party |
United Negro College Fund |
State Department |
U.S. Supreme Court |
- The names for periods, events, and documents of historical importance:
Middle Ages |
Constitution |
Renaissance |
Treaty of Versailles |
Battle of Waterloo |
Magna Carta |
- The names for streets, buildings, and monuments:
Fifth Avenue |
World Trade Center |
Broadway |
Statue of Liberty |
- The names for the supreme deity and sacred works:
God, the Father Almighty |
Bible |
Yahweh |
Talmud |
Allah |
Qu'ran |
Thursday |
Labor Day |
December |
Passover |
The pronoun I:
I told her I didn't want to go.
The first word in the salutation and complimentary close of a letter:
My dear Carol…
Very truly yours…
The first word of a sentence:
Are you hungry? Lunch will be served soon.
The first word of a direct quotation, except when the quotation is split:
I asked, “Do you really like bats?”
“Yes,” said Holly, “they're so cute.”
The first word and all the key words in the title of a literary or other artistic work:
The Bluest Eye (novel)
A Streetcar Named Desire (play)
“The Road Not Taken” (poem)
Starry Night (painting)
“Only the Lonely” (song)
The names of ships, aircraft, and space vehicles:
USS Maine
The Spirit of St. Louis
space shuttle Challenger
- The names of constellations, planets, and stars:
Milky Way |
Saturn |
the asteroid Juno |
Little Dipper |
- The names of geologic eras, periods, epochs, and names of prehistoric divisions:
Paleozoic Era |
Pleistocene |
Quaternary Period |
Stone Age |
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