1. the first word of a sentence
2. proper nouns (names of people, places, and things)
3. the first word of a complete quotation, but not a partial quotation
4. the first, last, and any other important words of a title
5. languages
6. the pronoun I, and any contractions made with it
Punctuation
There are dozens of punctuation marks in the English language. They’re used to separate ideas, form words, and
make the meanings of sentence clear. Poor punctuation can confuse your readers and change your intended mean-
ing. For example, one comma completely changes the meaning of this short sentence:
Don’t call me, stupid!
Don’t call me stupid!
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