
Capitals and Punctuation
1.4 Distinguish between declarative, exclamatory, and interrogative sentences.
1.5 Use a period, exclamation point, or question mark at the end of sentences.
1.6 Use knowledge of the basic rules of punctuation and capitalization when writing.
Capitalization
1.7 Capitalize the first word of a sentence, names of people, and the pronoun I.
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Capitals and Punctuation
1.52 Punctuate dates, city and state, and titles of books correctly.
Penmanship
1.6 1 Use commas in dates, locations, and addresses and for items in a series.
1.7 2 Capitalize geographical names, holidays, historical periods, and special events correctly .
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Capitals and Punctuation
1.34 Use a colon to separate hours and minutes and to introduce a list; use quotation marks around the exact words of a speaker and titles of poems, songs, short stories, and so
forth.
Capitalization
1.4 2Use correct capitalization.
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Capitals and Punctuation
1.33Use a colon to separate hours and minutes and to introduce a list; use quotation marks
around the exact words of a speaker and titles of poems, songs, short stories, and so forth.
Capitalization
1.4 3 Use correct capitalization.
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Capitals and Punctuation
1.32 Use colons after the salutation in business letters, semicolons to connect independent
clauses, and commas when linking two clauses with a conjunction in compound
sentences.
Capitalization
1.4 3 Use correct capitalization.
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