Capital letters are used with:
Names and titles of people:
(Winston Churchill, Marlyn Monroe, the President of the United StatesDoctor Mathews, Professor Smauels...)
Titles of work, books, etc:
(War and Peace, The Merchant of Venice, Crime and Punishment...)
Months of the year:
(January, Febrary, March, April...)
Days of the week:
(Sunday, Monday, Thursday...)
Seasons:
(Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter)
Holidays:
(Christmas, May Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day...)
Geographical names... Names of countries and continents:
(America, England, Italy, Europe, Asia, Albania...)
Names of regions, states, districts, etc:
(Provence, Florida, Costa Brava, California. Tuscany, Queensland...)
Names of cities, towns, villages, etc:
(London, Florence, Rome, Cape Town...)
Names of rivers, oceans, seas, lakes, etc:
(The Atlantic, Lake Leman, the Rhine, the Thames, Lake Victoria, the Pacific...)
Names of geographical formations:
(The Alps, the Himalayas, the Sahara...)
Adjetives relating to nationality nouns:
France - French music
Australia - Australian animals
Germany - German literature
China - Chinese food
Names of streets, buildings, parks, etc:
(Park Lane, George Street, Central Avenue, Hyde Park, the Empire State Building, Wall Street...)
You forgot one of the most important and often overlooked: the personal pronoun I is always a capital letter.
Yes, I know, I forgot it... sorry... :-(. People usually don't write this pronoun in capital letter.
♫★Eαυ Dє Mαя★♫ (41)
Capital letters are used with:
Names and titles of people:
(Winston Churchill, Marlyn Monroe, the President of the United StatesDoctor Mathews, Professor Smauels...)
Titles of work, books, etc:
(War and Peace, The Merchant of Venice, Crime and Punishment...)
Months of the year:
(January, Febrary, March, April...)
Days of the week:
(Sunday, Monday, Thursday...)
Seasons:
(Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter)
Holidays:
(Christmas, May Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day...)
Geographical names... Names of countries and continents:
(America, England, Italy, Europe, Asia, Albania...)
Names of regions, states, districts, etc:
(Provence, Florida, Costa Brava, California. Tuscany, Queensland...)
Names of cities, towns, villages, etc:
(London, Florence, Rome, Cape Town...)
Names of rivers, oceans, seas, lakes, etc:
(The Atlantic, Lake Leman, the Rhine, the Thames, Lake Victoria, the Pacific...)
Names of geographical formations:
(The Alps, the Himalayas, the Sahara...)
Adjetives relating to nationality nouns:
France - French music
Australia - Australian animals
Germany - German literature
China - Chinese food
Names of streets, buildings, parks, etc:
(Park Lane, George Street, Central Avenue, Hyde Park, the Empire State Building, Wall Street...)
Boadicea (67)
You forgot one of the most important and often overlooked: the personal pronoun I is always a capital letter.
♫★Eαυ Dє Mαя★♫ (41)
Yes, I know, I forgot it... sorry... :-(. People usually don't write this pronoun in capital letter.