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Description:
You read the title. Now take those caps off. They look ridiculous. There, that's better. Now then, today's video is about using capital letters.
Transcript
- 00:04
[Coop and Dino singing]
- 00:13
The day grandma learned to text…
- 00:16
Ah, what a day it was. [Person checking phone and reads text from Grandma]
- 00:18
She sent you 12 emojis of turkeys, your own last name, a message that said, "text text
- 00:23
how does this work" and then…
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- 00:24
The dreaded all caps message. [Grandma text message in all caps]
- 00:27
Yup.
- 00:28
Somehow, grandma dearest managed to get stuck in all caps land.
- 00:31
Which made this poorly punctuated message even more terrifying.
- 00:35
Let this be a lesson: always use commas. [Arrow points to commas in Grandmas text message]
- 00:38
Anyway.
- 00:38
Capital letters aren't just for terrifying virtual yelling...
- 00:41
They serve a variety of more normal and everyday functions – particularly when it comes to [Coop teaching about capitalization]
- 00:46
proper nouns.
- 00:47
And in order to really understand the use of capital letters, we better know what proper
- 00:50
nouns are.
- 00:51
Luckily for us, it's pretty easy!
- 00:53
Easier than getting granny to text, at least…
- 00:55
Proper nouns are people, places, and things that are very specifically named. [Dino talking about proper nouns]
- 00:59
In other words, pretty much anything that's properly named is a proper noun.
- 01:03
This includes....
- 01:04
Books.
- 01:05
Documents.
- 01:05
Names of places.
- 01:07
Or groups of people, schools, or even countries. [Pin board with maps and photos of holiday locations]
- 01:09
It even includes days of the week!
- 01:11
A few examples include, Huckleberry Finn, the Rainforest, ABBA, U.C.
- 01:16
Berkeley, South Korea, and Tuesday.
- 01:19
They all have very specific names, so they all need to start with a capital letter.
- 01:23
If something is just a generic noun, like “bunny” then we wouldn't capitalize it, [Bunny hops across a field]
- 01:27
because that's not a proper and specific name.
- 01:29
But the word “bunny” in Bugs Bunny certainly is capitalized, because that's his proper name. [Bugs Bunny appears behind a bush]
- 01:34
Seriously, check his drivers license!
- 01:36
Also, who gave that bunny a drivers license…? [A smashed car and a police vehicle as Bugs Bunny appears behind the car]
- 01:38
That can't be safe…
- 01:40
We also capitalize people's official titles when they appear before their name.
- 01:44
If Bugs was a doctor, for instance, then we'd capitalize that, too, like so….
- 01:48
Doctor Bugs Bunny.
- 01:49
But if our sentence was simply, “Bugs Bunny is a doctor.”
- 01:52
then we wouldn't capitalize it, since it's just the generic word and not part of his name. [Girl sitting in a room and Doctor Bugs Bunny appears]
- 01:56
Got it?
- 01:57
Good.
- 01:58
Whether it's the title of a book, movie, person, place, school, country – or anything else,
- 02:02
if it's a proper title specific to that very specific thing, it gets capitalized. [Dino giving examples of capitalization]
- 02:06
But just remember – when we say capitalized, we only mean the first letter of each word.
- 02:10
Don't capitalize the whole thing…
- 02:12
Unless you want to yell back at granny, "PLEASE, OH PLEASE DON'T EAT ME!!! [Person sends text message to Grandma]
- 02:16
I'LL DO THE DISHES FOR A YEAR!!!"
- 02:18
Though that might just confuse your poor granny who just wants to share a nice turkey dinner
- 02:21
with you… [Girl and Granny sitting at the table for dinner]
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