| 1913 - 686 pàgines
...should begin with capital letters in the following situations : — 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of a formal or direct quotation. 4. All terms applied to the Supreme Being. 5. Proper names and adjectives... | |
| Lewis Grout - 1859 - 498 pàgines
...languages, should commence, in Isizulu, with a capital letter:— 1. The first word of a sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. .3. The first word of a direct quotation. •I. The appellations of the Deity. 5. All proper nouns, as names of persons,... | |
| Robert Armstrong (English master, Madras College, St. Andrews.) - 1868 - 138 pàgines
...are employed to distinguish words in the following positions : 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of a quotation or an example. 4. The pronoun /, and the interjection 0 ! 5. Names of the Supreme Being.... | |
| David Clark (headmaster.) - 1871 - 84 pàgines
...LETTERS. Capital letters are used in the following positions. — 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of a direct quotation. 4. Xames of the supreme being. 5. Proper nouns, and adjectives derived from them.... | |
| William Swinton - 1874 - 140 pàgines
...think beyond mankind." Capitals. A capital letter should begin— 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of every direct quotation. 4. The first word after the introductory words Ordered, Voted, Jletdved, ete.... | |
| Edward D. Farrell - 1877 - 228 pàgines
...capitals. The following classes of words should begin with capitals: 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of a direct quotation. 4. Every appellation of the Deity. 5. Proper names and honorary titles. C. Words... | |
| Colin Arrott R. Browning - 1884 - 274 pàgines
...employed to distinguish words iu the following positions : — 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of a quotation or an example. 4. The prononn I, and the interjection 0 .' 6. Names of the Supreme Being.... | |
| Hattie G. Hall - 1887 - 70 pàgines
...RULES FOB REFERENCE. ABOUT CAPITALS. Begin with a Capital :— 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of every direct quotation. 4. All proper nouns. 6. All adjectives derived from proper nouns. 6. All names... | |
| Jonathan Rigdon - 1890 - 302 pàgines
...barbarism. — ED Baker. Capitals. A CAPITAL LETTER SHOULD BEGIN — 1. The first word of every sentence. 2. The first word of every line of poetry. 3. The first word of every direct quotation. 4. All proper nouns and proper adjectives. 5. Names of things personified.... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1893 - 280 pàgines
...Being. 5. Adjectives derived from the proper names of places ; as, English, French, Roman, American. 6. The first word of an exact quotation in a direct form ; as, he said, ' There will be war.' 7. The pronoun I and the interjection O ! 8. Terms of great historical importance ; as, the Reformation,... | |
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