When to use CAPITAL LETTERS in English

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Do you know when to use capital letters in titles? It seems so confusing. Some letters are capitalized and some are not. In this lesson, I focus on the extra-confusing words -- the ones that are sometimes capitalized and sometimes not! You'll learn the easy capitalization rules for writing about subjects, courses, companies, workplaces, occupations, and job titles. You'll also learn how to capitalize the names of movies, shows, books, songs, reports, articles, and more. You can do this -- watch and learn! Then take the quiz at www.engvid.com...
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    Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid, and this lesson is about confusing capitals. Now, usually when you learn the rules of English capitalization, certain words are always capitalized. Okay? For example, the first word in a sentence, the word "I", the names of people and places, and so on. Okay? Some words are always capitalized, but in this lesson I'm not going to review all of the rules of capitalization, but I am going to show you about when to capitalize certain words and when not to capitalize them, because sometimes the same words are capitalized in one context, but not capitalized in another context. But it's not hard to understand; it's actually very easy. Okay? So I'm going to explain it to you right now. Let's get started.
    So, the first one is in the area of a subject or a course. For example, if we're talking about a subject that you study, for example, algebra, then you do not capitalize it. For example, if you say: "I'm studying algebra this year." Okay? So you're just talking about the subject, and therefore it's not capitalized. But if you're talking about the subject as a course, as the name of a course, then you do capitalize it. Okay? For example: "This year I'm taking Algebra 101." Okay? That's the name of that course, so you do capitalize it then. Okay? Let's look at another example. "She's studying psychology. This year she's studying... She's taking Psychology 201." Or: "She's enrolled in the Psychology 201 class." Okay? Excuse me. All right.
    Another example: "I would like to study business in university." Okay? The person is being very general, just talking about the subject. But: "This year I'm taking a course called Global Business." Okay? Now you're giving the name of the course, right? So what's the rule here? If we're just talking about the general subject, no capital; if we're talking about the course, then yes, we do capitalize it. Okay? All right. There is one little exception: When we're talking about languages, and this is always true. So if you're studying French or whether you're taking French 101, you're always going to capitalize the name of a language. Okay? And that's just because in English we always capitalize the name of a language; doesn't matter which one. Okay? That's it. All right.
    Now, when it comes to places, let's look at how it works. So, for example, if I say: "She works in a bank." Okay? A bank, the bank, it's just the place, the building or whatever. Okay? The business. So then it's not capitalized. But if I say: "She works at the Brookfield Bank", now I gave you the name of the bank, so therefore it is capitalized. Okay? Because, again, the name of something is capitalized; the name of a person, or a place. Right? So then it will be capitalized. Or I say: "I went to the library." Okay? "I often study at the library." Okay? Just a library in general, not capitalized. Or: "I often visit the Toronto Public Library." Now I'm giving you the name of a specific library, right? So, of course, it gets capitalized. Got it? Okay.
    Or: "He goes to university." Okay? He's in university, just a regular word so we don't capitalize it. But: "He got admission to the University of Oxford." Okay, now we're giving the name of the university, so you do have to capitalize it. Okay? Got it? All right. So I hope that's pretty clear so far. All right? So when we're giving the name of a course or we're giving a name of the particular place, like a bank, a library, university, a school, a business-right?-then you're going to capitalize it; and otherwise, in general, not. Okay.
    Now let's look when we're talking about professions and titles. So, the rule is like this: If you're just talking about... Let's say: "I went to see the doctor." Okay? Or: "I need to see a doctor." So if before the profession you say the word "a" or "the"-okay?-then you don't capitalize it because you're just talking about a doctor in general; you're not giving the name of the doctor, you're not saying which doctor. So, here we just say: "I need to see a doctor." Or: "I have an appointment with Dr. Patel." Now this is the name of the doctor, right? So then we need to capitalize the "D" for "Doctor" and, of course, his or her name. All right? Next: "I would like to speak to the professor." Okay? "The professor", again, general, so no capital, but here: "You need to make an appointment to see Professor Brown." […]

Komentáře • 209

  • @engvidRebecca
    @engvidRebecca  Před 6 lety +24

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    • @eskyoneself-made7869
      @eskyoneself-made7869 Před 6 lety +3

      Hello Rebecca! I love your lessons! Can you please teach us how to use "could be - could have been", "couldn't do - couldn't have done", "I couln't call you - I couldn't have called you" and so on. I know that many students have problems in this area, not only I. Thank you!

    • @thinkpositive2582
      @thinkpositive2582 Před 6 lety +3

      Hi mam am from india
      Ur classes very helpful for me
      Thanks mam☺☺

    • @dafirestabber
      @dafirestabber Před 2 lety

      This video was boring

    • @muhammadowais-vd2sh
      @muhammadowais-vd2sh Před 2 lety +1

      I like the way you smile after each point. Good gesture. Love from Pakistan

  • @1fattyfatman
    @1fattyfatman Před 3 lety +18

    I'm a native English speaker who has worked in corporate culture for 20 years and I learned things from this video!

  • @lokmaneyakhlaf7456
    @lokmaneyakhlaf7456 Před 4 lety +20

    I wish I had you as a teacher.

  • @yanlopes8340
    @yanlopes8340 Před 4 lety +11

    Wow! Awesome class, Mrs. Rebecca! Thank you a lot!

  • @frishtasamim4401
    @frishtasamim4401 Před 4 lety +5

    Hello Mrs. Rebbeca!
    Thank you a lot for providing useful lessons for us.
    I love You so much
    Love from Afghanistan to you dear teacher.

  • @melindamccarthy7911
    @melindamccarthy7911 Před 4 lety +6

    "Dear Miss Rebecca, Thank you for this amazing video it was very helpful. I just have one question if you are listing something would we capitalize the new word after the commas?".

  • @MM-lr5hv
    @MM-lr5hv Před 4 lety +4

    It is very clear . I think I can remember these and make less mistakes. Thank you 🙏 👍❤️😊

  • @agusriyono694
    @agusriyono694 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for your explanation about the use of Capitalization. It is so useful for my students.

  • @creativityzero9407
    @creativityzero9407 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the lesson. Could you please make a video explaining the differences between present perfect and present perfect continuous?

  • @dragoterzan6105
    @dragoterzan6105 Před 5 lety +1

    Ms. Rebecca, I Really Admire Your Bright Spirit of Teaching. Wonderful Teaching !
    Thank You Very Much.

    • @reggyxt
      @reggyxt Před 5 lety +2

      Nice.
      *_We Do Not Capitalize Every Single Word In A Sentence Like This Sentence._*

  • @amaya7836
    @amaya7836 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent capitalization presentation, Rebecca.

  • @UniqueLifestylebyvijayalakshmi

    Hello my friend I like your lesson. Can you please clear my doubt.1. on the board you have written nouns verbs and all are not in capital letters . But only Conjunction, Prepositions are in capital why?

  • @aravindamusic7323
    @aravindamusic7323 Před 6 lety +1

    Dear teacher, I'm new to your channel & I want learn from the beginning. So what should l follow from your videos as 1st lesson? Sorry about my ugly English. Thank you!

  • @angel-lz6ub
    @angel-lz6ub Před 4 lety +2

    Great explanation! Thank You!!!

  • @Ejiovdsafjkii
    @Ejiovdsafjkii Před 6 lety +1

    Could you cover the convention of news headlines? For instance, articles and the verb be are often left out like "100 killed by car crash".

  • @mirvera5475
    @mirvera5475 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your video! I'm not an English native speaker. Do I have to capitalize after a colon or the names of tenses? Thank you again for your help! :)

  • @ladyg6137
    @ladyg6137 Před 4 lety +2

    This was very helpful. Thank you. So much!

  • @JatinderSingh-jd9ik
    @JatinderSingh-jd9ik Před 6 lety +5

    It's really helpful to enhance English skills.

  • @khybermomand4061
    @khybermomand4061 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks a lot, Rebecca!

  • @abihach9367
    @abihach9367 Před 2 lety +1

    A very useful lesson,indeed.Keep up the good work.

  • @franciscojavier6943
    @franciscojavier6943 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, Rebecca. I was wondering if You could answer if in English it is necessary to use capital letters in Personal Pronouns?
    Thanks.

    • @nayad2457
      @nayad2457 Před 4 lety

      only the personal pronoun I and any other in the beginning of a sentence

  • @sharathkumar5456
    @sharathkumar5456 Před 6 lety

    Hi Rebecca mom ... You Are So Generous .Its A Praiseworthy Teaching Way.

  • @herryboy9883
    @herryboy9883 Před 6 lety +7

    Mrs. Rebecca, thank!
    Providing for knowledgeable lesson to us.

  • @SashaKuzikov
    @SashaKuzikov Před 6 lety +1

    English lessons in 4k?! It's COOL!

  • @pinkhealth8274
    @pinkhealth8274 Před rokem

    You are the best teacher🤗

  • @anamulhaq9956
    @anamulhaq9956 Před 4 lety +3

    This is what I'm looking for. Thank you so much for such a great video. I really appreciate it.
    Love and respect from Bangladesh!!

  • @ismailsacademia
    @ismailsacademia Před 4 lety

    Very good presentation and explanation. Good process for teaching. Thanks.

  • @evetsnitram8866
    @evetsnitram8866 Před 2 lety +1

    Something I"ve wondered about for 30 years now. There is a deliberate style of spelling a lot of people have used( and I mean a lot!) where, and its almost like a law, to never capitalize L's or I's. Apple computers borrowed from this style for their iMac, iPod, iPhone, etc.. I just saw an example of this today where somebody put a hand written sign next to some plants that read "DON'T REMOVE PlANTS!" At first I thought they misspelled paint. A lot of people have taken this a step further and mix printing and cursive in one word - Always with a small i and small l. People of all ages do this as well. Anybody know where this originated?

    • @johnparish1432
      @johnparish1432 Před rokem

      I've seen that in a lot of different places also. Now you see every word capitalized in a sentence on some news articles. It drives me crazy.

  • @AsifAli-ct3nq
    @AsifAli-ct3nq Před 8 měsíci

    How to Get the Ideal Job.
    Please guide more about the sentence and capitalization

  • @kulwinder7564
    @kulwinder7564 Před 4 lety +2

    Ma'am.. when writing opposite words list... Is it important to write first letter capital

  • @tingalingmoon
    @tingalingmoon Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video. I love how you explain it!

  • @rosacasiero4250
    @rosacasiero4250 Před 6 lety +3

    Many thanks for another useful lesson as always, you're really teaching me a lot....Thank you!!!! 😊

  • @margarettenory2801
    @margarettenory2801 Před 4 lety +1

    Good stuff
    it helps

  • @advocatekumarmukesh5878

    Very good style of teaching

  • @nisarbinyousuf6635
    @nisarbinyousuf6635 Před 4 lety +2

    Dear Madam,
    You are my one of the best English Teacher.
    Keep up with your hard work
    Best Regards
    Muhammad Nisar Bin Yousuf

  • @chimolifestyle7689
    @chimolifestyle7689 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank U this vedio it. Was really helpful for me .

  • @danielavalos8835
    @danielavalos8835 Před 6 lety +1

    I have a doubt, I know 101 is an introduction to any topic, but what the meaning of 201, is more advanced or what?

  • @lubnanatour4502
    @lubnanatour4502 Před 6 lety +1

    I did it ....get 100%
    fantastic effort thanks alot

  • @pedrofigueiredo1077
    @pedrofigueiredo1077 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot, Rebecca. This is an excellent lesson. (Azores Islands, 28sept2021);

  • @snehadelhi5830
    @snehadelhi5830 Před 4 lety +1

    When you say in general does it mean common noun?

  • @iidannaaa4956
    @iidannaaa4956 Před rokem

    you are astonishing thank you very much

  • @Prof_Khalid
    @Prof_Khalid Před 6 lety +4

    Continue,
    Your fans from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
    استمر،
    متابعينك من السعودية 🇸🇦

  • @asfawmeseret4607
    @asfawmeseret4607 Před 6 lety +2

    God bless you!

  • @benalexender3046
    @benalexender3046 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks from Egypt: )

  • @Rose-fb3qo
    @Rose-fb3qo Před rokem

    You are AMAZING!!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @sorsitha5489
    @sorsitha5489 Před 3 lety

    sister, how about the word (against)? Do we use Capital Letter or not?
    Ex: Defense Practice against(Against) Cyber Attacks

  • @kostisthehacker24hackerman2

    It really help me thanks

  • @drnaz2939
    @drnaz2939 Před 6 lety +4

    I am native English speaker. I have a problem in grammar. Thanks as always for your best lesson

  • @rodneygreenway982
    @rodneygreenway982 Před 5 lety +1

    So names. Can you think of any time you would capitalize "brown" but not refer to a proper noun? Kind of hard to explain what I mean.

  • @oumaimaelhidali3326
    @oumaimaelhidali3326 Před 3 lety

    Thank you teacher from Morocco 🇲🇦❤

  • @aliyuanita2903
    @aliyuanita2903 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much mrs Rebecca

  • @kamals563
    @kamals563 Před 3 lety

    Madam,
    May I know which of the following two sentences is better?
    1. Indeed, the Lord is with the Patient.
    2. Indeed, the Lord is with the patient.

  • @CalvinMcLean-gq9ec
    @CalvinMcLean-gq9ec Před 4 měsíci

    Which Manuel of styles are you using to write proper grammatical language in English I have not found all capitals as being English in any Manuel of styles

  • @sofimoraesm117
    @sofimoraesm117 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks that help a lot :) and I love your voice makes me relax haha

  • @seharshehzadi7958
    @seharshehzadi7958 Před 3 lety

    Dear teacher thank you

  • @Sndbest
    @Sndbest Před 5 lety +1

    Good content with a good smile makes it a perfect video!

  • @shabnamhoque4382
    @shabnamhoque4382 Před 6 lety

    ma'am your teaching style is very nice

  • @brandonpotter4641
    @brandonpotter4641 Před rokem

    Here's a question for ya: If I'm writing a book, and I mention a sign that was written in all caps, such as "ICE COLD WATER HERE," then would I simply write it in all caps in my book, or would I just capitalize the first word, or every word, and then say "A sign reading 'Ice cold water here' in all caps"? I hope this question makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

  • @antoineghannoum
    @antoineghannoum Před 9 měsíci

    Hello teacher. I read these lines in The Guardian online:
    "They were later reinforced by the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Neyanyahu, who said Israel would not stop until complete victory.
    The leak about the munitions contradicted claims by the US state department that it had no concerns and no assessment whether Israeli bombing could be in breach of international humanitarian law."
    Why are "prime minister" and "state department" not capitalized? The first one is a title and the second is a place name.
    Thanks and kind regards
    Antoine

  • @josephkiary1418
    @josephkiary1418 Před 3 lety

    Hi. If i want to say, i am doing Math Course ( as High School not University) Math Capital or Small?

  • @betaniagarciaditren5530

    Thank you so much!

  • @fannine56
    @fannine56 Před 6 lety +2

    Hy i like the way you talk.

  • @bat943
    @bat943 Před 3 lety

    hey im new to the channel i dont know for sure if u said this in your video but can u tell me when there is a number in the begining of the sentence where does the capital go, like does it go bye bye or does it go next to the number like this (3 New words)

  • @tamirescacheto701
    @tamirescacheto701 Před 2 lety

    It was great!!!
    Thank you so much

  • @stanleyman4100
    @stanleyman4100 Před 6 lety

    Thank you teacher Rebecca you are such a great teacher on the Internet

  • @abidajawadali5190
    @abidajawadali5190 Před 3 lety

    I gave the quiz. Thanks ma'am to help me.

  • @videosandmore4547
    @videosandmore4547 Před 5 lety +3

    U've helped me a lot, thanks. 🙏

  • @claudiabricenodecaldera3882

    Do you capitalize show and tell and poetry contest?

  • @k3rber0s
    @k3rber0s Před 6 lety

    Awesome structured video. Thank you!

  • @ansarpazeez
    @ansarpazeez Před 6 lety +1

    Well taught!

  • @razanab4663
    @razanab4663 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish i had found this earlier 😭 but thank you anyway 🤩

  • @cecilbernal29
    @cecilbernal29 Před 5 lety

    thanks a lot Rebecca!!! your teaching was very clear it helped me a lot

  • @LenaReader
    @LenaReader Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you! I often questioned myself why words in the names of books are capitalized. Now I see. It's just a rule))))))))

  • @luzavila5017
    @luzavila5017 Před 6 lety +1

    Wonderful lesson. Thank you so much.

  • @abhiseksukla2176
    @abhiseksukla2176 Před 4 lety +1

    Why we use capital letters at the starting of a sentence

  • @najam-us-saharhussain2488

    Hi Rebecca,
    First of all, I just want to say: Thank you, thank you for learning me so much English that none of my teachers did. Im in the States now studying and my teacher is talking about conditionals and I do not understand it. Could you please explain it to me in one of your videos?
    Thank you in advance!

  • @uzmanaushad9269
    @uzmanaushad9269 Před 3 lety

    Excuse me teacher if we write any list of words , can we write the words starts with capital letters, as we listing them vertically

  • @ST4Exe
    @ST4Exe Před 3 lety

    Mam make a lession on simple complex and compound sentences

  • @hateml7380
    @hateml7380 Před 4 lety

    Thank you 💐 💐💐💐💐💐💐

  • @geevarghesekjohnson7584

    Thank you mama... Great information

  • @VadiemPetrov
    @VadiemPetrov Před 6 lety

    Very useful thank you a lot!

  • @jonamiranda2042
    @jonamiranda2042 Před 6 lety +2

    I would like to have your accent omg you're a good teacher ❤❤

  • @marthagaudreault4547
    @marthagaudreault4547 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you capitalize a subject when you are reporting on that subject? For example: In math, student A is meeting expectations

    • @tompeled6193
      @tompeled6193 Před 4 lety +1

      What word in the sentence are you asking about?

  • @AMANKUMAR-un6pg
    @AMANKUMAR-un6pg Před 5 lety +2

    Is (i)written as always capital letter it is true or wrong

    • @snazzyidiot
      @snazzyidiot Před 5 lety

      true

    • @aishamohammed3416
      @aishamohammed3416 Před 4 lety +1

      It is true because whenever I is alone in a sentence it is referring to the first person singular I.

    • @VSEDUTALK
      @VSEDUTALK Před 4 lety

      CAN WE WRITE ¡ as a small letter in place of I .....As a first person

  • @dayadaya5771
    @dayadaya5771 Před 5 lety

    Hi madam Iam suresh from Andhra Pradesh.your explanation is so simple understanding.. Iam preparing for sub inspector final stage exam .. In this exam they asking descriptive type models please upload madam... In this chapters..( 1)precise writing,
    (2)Report writing, (3) letter writing models ...

  • @powerdaniel564
    @powerdaniel564 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 😊 you Drop this 👑

  • @TheSabbir143
    @TheSabbir143 Před 3 lety

    What about color name in terms of note taking in IELTS listening??

  • @uzmanaushad9269
    @uzmanaushad9269 Před 3 lety

    Just like
    1- Menu
    2- Brown
    3- Write
    Please reply

  • @sajid786ification
    @sajid786ification Před 4 lety

    Mam one question
    Can we use small letter in phrase ' an English news paper'?

  • @zethnevarg2399
    @zethnevarg2399 Před rokem

    this is good for People Who Speak Like This

  • @manishachhabra2839
    @manishachhabra2839 Před 6 lety +1

    Ma'am please give some more examples of subject one point

  • @user-mq1cl6ww3i
    @user-mq1cl6ww3i Před 3 lety

    Do we capital pronouns or subordinating conjunction???

  • @Khaloood125
    @Khaloood125 Před 4 lety

    What a lovely video

  • @krishnambiar5174
    @krishnambiar5174 Před 5 lety

    This was very helpful. The video helped me be more confident with my capitalization.

  • @juja2819
    @juja2819 Před rokem

    Thank you! :)

  • @palakshroff593
    @palakshroff593 Před 3 lety

    Ma'am, can u pls show up light on when to capitalise: sun, sky, earth, moon, east?

  • @juang8360
    @juang8360 Před rokem

    What if it's a certification, like "Cambridge Univerity English Language Certification¨? It's all capital letters, right? Please help!

  • @frederickjordan6886
    @frederickjordan6886 Před 2 lety

    Superb explanation

  • @tammym6394
    @tammym6394 Před 5 lety

    Great video, loved how you teach. I saw your video for the first time.

  • @emekaabuah6029
    @emekaabuah6029 Před rokem

    Designated Survivor was an amazing show.