English /Grammar & Language /Editing & Punctuation /Capital Letters

Browse our collection of capital letter worksheets and resources focused on the correct use of this punctuation mark. Capital letters mark the beginning of a sentence. They are also needed for proper nouns (names of people, specific places, products, etc), the pronoun ‘I’, days of the week and months of the year. Find resources to target each of these areas.

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Capital Letters: Places (2)

A worksheet to practise using capital letters when writing the names of places. Rewrite each sentence correctly.

Capital Letters: Places (1)

A worksheet to practise using capital letters when writing the names of places. Rewrite each sentence correctly.

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Edit each sentence for missing full stops, capitals and spelling mistakes. Rewrite each sentence correctly.