Part 38 (2/2)
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29 I secured a horse and went for a ride, and after my return, we had supper (91-4)
30 Two of the company were killed in the battle The others escaped without a scratch (91-3)
31 Different from most persons, he will not mention to any one his faults (92-2)
32 Not only is the book interesting, but it is instructive also
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33 May not only he be satisfied with the result, but delighted
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34 Main Street is very long, and the hotels are on Market Street
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35 He saw thethe store which had been lost (92-2)
CHAPTER VIII
CAPITALIZATION AND PUNCTUATION
RULES FOR CAPITALIZATION
95 Capitalize all proper nouns and adjectives derived from proper nouns
France, French, Paris, Parisian, John, etc
96 Capitalize all titles when used with proper nouns Capitalize, also, the titles of governh rank even when used separately Do not capitalize other titles when used separately
Uncle Sam, Bishop Anselm, Professor Morton, the Postmaster General, Postmaster Smith of Kelley Cross Roads, the postmaster of Kelley Cross Roads
97 Capitalize the important words in titles of books
The Master of Ballantrae, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, The Discovery of America
98 Capitalize the first word of every sentence, of every line of poetry, and of every complete sentence that is quoted
He said, ”Is it I whom you seek?”
He said she was a ”perfect woman, nobly planned”
99 Capitalize the words, _mother, father_, etc, when used with proper names of persons, or when used without a possessive pronoun to refer to some definite person Capitalize also, common nouns in phrases used as proper nouns
Father John, my Uncle John,the river, along the Hudson River, Madison Square