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Capitalization Rules Capitalize the first word of a sentence, personal titles, and names of people.

Capitalize days of the week and months of the year. Capitalize cities, state, countries, and specific geographic features. Capitalize names of clubs, schools, companies, and other organizations. Capitalize historic periods, holidays, and events. Capitalize streets, buildings, and other specific structures. Capitalize an official title when it precedes a name and elsewhere if it is a title of high distinction. Capitalize initials; also, letters in abbreviations if the letters would be capitalized when the words are spelled out.

Number Rules Spell a number that begins a sentence even when other numbers in the sentence are shown in figures. Use figures for numbers above ten, and for numbers from one to ten when they are used with numbers above ten. Use figures to express date and time (unless followed by o'clock). Use figures for house numbers except house number One. Use figures to express measures and weights. Use figures for numbers following nouns. Spell (and capitalize) names of small-numbered streets (ten and under). Spell indefinite numbers. Seksyon 29 paggasgas pamamagitan ng ibang paraan - Isang PNP miyembro o opisyal na may hindi bababa sa limang (5) taon na naipon na aktibong serbisyo ay pinaghiwalay batay sa alinman sa mga sumusunod nakadahilanan.: a) kawalan ng kaalaman na batay sa mahinang pagganap sa panahon ng huling dalawang (2) magkakasunod na taunang rating tagal; b) kawalan ng kaalaman batay sa mahinang pagganap para sa tatlong (3) pinagsama-samang taunang rating tagal; c) pisikal at / o mental pagkabaldado upang maisagawa ang mga function at tungkulin ng pulis, o d) hindi pumasa sa mga kinakailangang eksaminasyon sa pasukan dalawang beses at / o tapusin ang kinakailangang mga kurso ng karera maliban para sa karapat-dapat na dahilan. Ng Seksyon 30 Pagreretiro o Paghihiwalay Sa ilalim ng nakaraang Seksyon - Anumang mga tauhan na dismiss mula sa PNP alinsunod sa Seksyon 25, 26, 27, 28 at 29 dito ay itinigil kung siya ay render ng hindi bababa sa dalawampung (20) taon ng serbisyo at pinaghiwalay kung siya ay render mas mababa sa dalawampung (20) taon ng serbisyo maliban kung ang mga tauhan ay diskuwalipikado ng batas upang makatanggap ng mga benepisyo tulad. CAPITALIZATION GUIDES

Capitalize 1. The first word of every sentence and the first word of every complete direct quotation. Do not capitalize (a) fragments of quotations or (b) a quotation resumed within a sentence. She said, Hard work is necessary for success. He stressed the importance of a sense of values. When all else fails, he said, follow directions. 2. The first word after a colon if that word begins a complete sentence. Remember this: Work with good techniques. We carry these sizes: small, medium, and large. 3. First, last, and all other words in titles of books, articles, periodicals, headings, and plays, except words of four or fewer letters used as articles, conjunctions, or prepositions. Century 21 Keyboarding President Lincoln The doctor is in. Miss Franks Canada Sunday June the North How to Buy a House Saturday Review She is the Prime Minister. He is the class treasurer. San Diego France French food The Sound of Music 4. An official title when it precedes a name or when used elsewhere if it is a title of distinction.

5. Personal titles and names of people and places. Dr. Jose F Ortez 6. All proper nouns and their derivatives. Canadian Festival Labor Day Middle Ages 7. Days of the week, months of the year, holidays, periods of history, and historic events. New Years Day Civil War Mississippi River

8. Geographic regions, localities, and names. Upstate New York 9. Street, avenue, company, etc., when used with a proper noun. Fifth Avenue Girl Scouts Avenue of the Stars 4-H Club Care Tower line, page, and sentence, which may be keyed with or Armour & Co. 10. Names of organizations, clubs, and buildings. 11. A noun preceding a figure except for common nouns such as without a capital. Style 143 Catalog 6 page 247 line 10 12. Seasons of the year on/y when they are personified. icy fingers of Winter the soft kiss of Spring

NUMBER EXPRESSION GUIDES Use words for 1. Numbers from one to ten except when used with numbers above ten, which are keyed as figures. Note: Common business practice is to use figures for all numbers except those which begin a sentence. Was the order for four or eight books? Order 8 shorthand books and 15 English books. 2. A number beginning a sentence. Fifteen persons are here; 12 are at home sick.

3. The shorter of two numbers used together. ten 50-gallon drums 350 five-gallon drums 4. Isolated fractions or indefinite amounts in a sentence. Nearly two-thirds of the students are here. About twenty-five people came to the meeting. 5. Names of small-numbered streets and avenues (ten and under). 1020 Sixth Street Tenth Avenue Use figures for 1. Dates and time, except in very formal writing. May 9, 2002 ninth of 10:15 a.m. four oclock

2. A series of fractions. Key 1/2, 1/4, 5/6, and 7 3/4. 3. Numbers following nouns. Rule 12 page 179 Room 1208 Chapter 15 4. Measures, weights, and dimensions. 6 ft. 9 in. tail 5 lbs. 4 oz. 8 1/2 x 11 5. Definite numbers used with the percent sign (%); but spell out approximate amounts. Spell out percent with approximations in formal writing. The rate is 15 1/2%. About fifty percent of the work is done. 6. House numbers except house number One. 1915 - 42d Street One Jefferson Avenue 7. Sums of money except when spelled for extra emphasis. Even sums may be keyed without the decimal. $10.75 25 cents $300 seven hundred dollars ($700)

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