Simple Rules in Capitalization part 1
Capitalize the first letter of the first word in a sentence
Ex. We walked along the path to the lake.Capitalize the pronoun I.
Ex. Should I call you later?Capitalize the first letter of the first word, the last word, and all important words in any title. Do not capitalize a, an, the, and, but, or, nor, or prepositions of four of fewer letters un less they are the first or last word of a title.
Ex. The Little PrinceCapitalize the first letter of the first word in most poetry.
Ex.
Roses are red,
Violets are blueCapitalize people's names and their initial(s)
Ex. George W. BushCapitalize days, months, holidays, and special days.
Ex.
July
Christmas EveCapitalize Mother, Dad and other titles if you can insert the person's name
Ex. Has Dad gone to the store?Capitalize names of organizations.
Ex. Boy Scouts of the PhilippinesCapitalize the names of institutions.
Ex. Boston CollegeCapitalize business names.
Ex. Philippine Airlines
Note: From printed Xerox of English Teacher.
Part 2 will include 10-more capitalization rules.
Hope this helped you understand the correct capitalization rules even for a little.
Thank you for reading and good luck on your grammar, even though my grammar is already bad.