4. 1. Always capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence.
2. Direct quotation, quotations, slogans and mottoes that appear within a
sentence as first letter of the, first word must be capitalized, whether
quotation marks are placed or not.
3. Capitalize the first letter of the first word in any enumeration if it is
presented in columns or itemized.
Example: The suspect whispered, “This is a hold up”
5. 3. Capitalize the first letter of the first word in any
enumeration if it is presented in columns or itemized.
4. Names of persons, places, institution or organizations,
governing bodies, political parties are capitalized.
5. Name of races and languages are capitalized.
6. 6. Name of religious sects, words designating God and
names part of the Bible are capitalized.
7. Names of historical epoch (period) and events are
capitalized.
8. Any title of honor or respect proceding a proper name is
capitalized.
7. 9. Every word in the title of books, magazines, documents
and newspapers except articles, prepositions are
capitalized.
10. Abbreviations are capitalized.