Quarter 2, Week 6 – Rules in Capitalization and Use of Punctuation Marks

In this week we have our Flag Ceremony, Prayer, and some stretching. This week we discussed the Rules of Capitalization and the Use of Punctuation Marks. In this week we didn't have our Spelling and the Anglo-American Icon. We first discussed the rules of Capitals; We need to use a capital letter in all proper nouns, names of events and time, names of organizations/institutions, and government bodies, we need to write nationalities, race, and religion in capital letters. In titles, we capitalize the title of a person when it comes before a name.
We discussed the second topic which is the Use of Punctuation Marks. We have different types and use of Punctuation Marks; First, we have the Period that is used or placed at the end of declarative and imperative sentences, next is the Question Mark that is used to indicate a direct question, next is Exclamation point it is used to convey strong emotions or excitements, next is the Comma that is used to show the separation of ideas or elements within a sentence (It is also used in stating numbers and dates.), next one is the Apostrophe which is used in contractions/plural and possessive nouns, lastly, the Quotation Mark that is primarily used to demote exact words from a spoken or written language. We also discussed when to used the apostrophe in contractions, plural, and possessive nouns. Lastly, we tackle the 2 ways when to use the Quotation Mark; a. To indicate titles, b.To give emphasis. At the end of our discussion we reviewed and recall everything then we have some recitation and some activities on the spot.

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