frank and i would rather play cards.
Frank, I
You never capitalize the pronoun "I"
False...you always capitalize the pronoun "I"
My brother and dad both attended harvard university.
Harvard University
You do capitalize special events, holidays or days of the week.
True
kinsbury road is a dead-end street.
Kinsbury Road
john, Peter, dad and i went deep sea fishing.
John, Dad, I
You do not have to capitalize the names of government groups, institutions or organizations. EX: university of minnesota
False. You do have to capitalize them because they are the names of specific organizations.
You do not capitalize nationalities. EX: german
False. You always capitalize nationalities. They are "proper adjectives," adjectives related to a proper noun.
my mother wants me to take spanish and general science next year.
My, Spanish
on the fourth of july there was a picnic in the local park for the vietnamese children.
On, Fourth, July, Vietnamese
You should always capitalize the first word of the sentence.
True
You capitalize every subject you have in school.
False...you only capitalize when it is a language (English) or if it has a number/letter behind it (Ex: History 1002 is the name of a specific history course.)
my favorite book is gone with the wind.
My, Gone, With, Wind
salzburg, austria is my favorite city in europe.
Salzburg, Austria, Europe
You always capitalize job titles like President and Mayor.
False. Only capitalize when it is 1) used with a name or 2) used in place of a name, like when you're speaking directly to someone.
Ex: I once met President Obama. / I once met the president.
Ex: Can I help you, Mayor? / I helped the mayor today.
Our new neighbors belong to the first christian church
First, Christian, Church
You never capitalize relatives titles (EX: mom, aunt)
False. You capitalize them when they replace their name (Hey, Dad!) or used with their name (Aunt Susan), but not when you're just mentioning which family member you're talking about.
Ex: Should I tell Mom about this?
Ex: Should I tell my mom about this?
Turn left after you pass the fox theatre.
Fox, Theatre
Last night we had dinner with aunt jenny and uncle harold.
Aunt, Jenny, Uncle, Harold
You never capitalize the names of islands, mountains, and bodies of water
False. Capitalize names of specific places. Ex: Lake Michigan
seven hawaiian dancers won the talent show judged by the president.
Seven, Hawaiian
We don't capitalize words like store, hotel, or high school unless they are part of the name of a particular building or organization.
True
Ex: Holmes High School, Mason's General Store, Omni Hotel
after school i'm going to my piano lesson at mrs. garcia's house.
After, I'm, Mrs., Garcia's