Mastering Punctuation and Capitalization in English Grammar Class
Enhance your punctuation and capitalization skills with examples and exercises in English grammar and composition. The lesson covers the use of capital letters, punctuation marks, and their correct placement. Practice identifying and correcting errors in written text to improve your writing proficiency.
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IDENTITY Teacher Lesson JEWEL CHAKRABORTY Assistant Teacher (English) Govt. S.C Girls High School Sunamgonj. English Grammar & Composition Class : 6-10 Unit :
What is the problem with the passage? i am nusrat i read in class six in govt s c girls high school sunamgonj my school is very beautiful hafiz md mashhud chowdhury is our honorable head teacher he is a very pious man & a man of letters he says knowledge is power Can you guess what our today s topic is?
So, our todays topic is- Let s Start- *Punctuation & Capitalization*
Learning Outcomes After completing this lesson students will be able to .. Identify different punctuation marks 1 Use them in right places 2 Find out any mistake related to punctuation marks & capitalization. 3 Answer question number 7 4
Use of capital letters- The first word of a sentence ( We are learners) Proper noun (Shipa, Rimi, Dhaka) Day, month or historical place (Saturday, January) Abbreviation (B.A, M.A, SSC) Name of newspapers or holy books (The Daily Star, The Prothom Alo) Nation, religion (the Indian, the Greek) Ship, train or famous building (The Titanic The Taj Mahal) To address someone (Dear Sir/Madam) Directions (North, South, East West)
Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. bangladesh is a small country with a population of about sixteen crores she can hardly make headway so we should work hard to keep pace with the rest of the world Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. the teacher said to me dont you like to practise english its an important subject and you should be careful about it.
Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. the teacher said to the boy where are you going now i am going to school said the boy did you go to school yesterday no the boy replied why did you not go i was suffering from fever said the boy