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English Gramar Rules, Summaries of English Literature

This is an english literature subject taught in the bachelors of education, This is all about rules and theories of english gramar.

Typology: Summaries

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Rules

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Table of Contents

Capitalizat

ion Rules

Comm

a

RulesHere you could

describe the topic of this section Here you could describe the topic of this section

Spelling

with

Suffixes

Dialogue

Rules

ReferenceHere you could

describe the topic of this section Here you could describe the topic of this section 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4

—Someone Famous

“This is a quote, words full of wisdom that someone important said and can make the reader get inspired.”

A picture is worth a thousand words

Capitalization rules

Proper

Nouns

#1. First

Word of

a

Sentence

#3. Days /

Months /

Holidays

Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s hot Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Despite being red, Mars is a cold place

Places of

the

World

It’s a gas giant and the biggest planet

Only

Someti

mes

It’s the farthest planet from the Sun

Titles

of

Works

Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant

Comma rules

You can write the comma
rules here:
● Compound sentence
● Series
● Dialog
● Direct address
● Introductory phrase
● Transition words

#2. Capitalize the name of a specific person, or thing

Brandon went to

Tomball Memorial

Hospital after he broke

his legBrandon went to^ Tomball^ Memorial

Hospital after he broke his leg Here you could write your exercise

Jenna and Joe took

their dog Bailey for a

walk at the Central

ParkJenna and^ Joe took their dog^ Bailey

for a walk at the Central Park Here you could write your exercise

#4. Capitalize places including addresses, cities, states, countries, and continents

I live on Main Street in

Houston, Texas. Texas is a

state in the United States of

AmericaI^ live on Main Street in Houston,

Texas. Texas is a state in the United States of America Capitalize abbreviations of these places too! Here you could write your exercise

#5. Capitalize the titles of written or performed works like books or movies

Cloudy with a Chance of

Meatballs is a book that

was later made into a

movie

Titles of artistic works also get capitalized! Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a book that was later made into a movie Here you could write your exercise

Comma Rules

You could enter a subtitle here if you
need it

0 2

Awesom

e words

#2. Use commas to separate three or more words or phrases

I need to finish my

homework, take out the

dog, and help Mom with the

dishes{I need to finish my homework},

{take out the dog}, {and help Mom with the dishes} Here you could write your exercise

#3. In dialog, use a comma to separate the narrator from the speaker

“I want to study medicine

when i grow up,” Maria

declared.

Derek responded, “You do?”

“{I want to study medicine when i grow up},” {Maria declared.} {Derek responded}, “{You do?}” Here you could write your exercise