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Praxis Core Writing
Course: Praxis Core Writing > Unit 1
Lesson 2: Quick guides- Argumentative essay | Quick guide
- Source-based essay | Quick guide
- Revision in context | Quick guide
- Within-sentence punctuation | Quick guide
- Subordination and coordination | Quick guide
- Independent and dependent Clauses | Video lesson
- Parallel structure | Quick guide
- Modifier placement | Quick guide
- Shifts in verb tense | Quick guide
- Pronoun clarity | Quick guide
- Pronoun agreement | Quick guide
- Subject-verb agreement | Quick guide
- Noun agreement | Quick guide
- Frequently confused words | Quick guide
- Conventional expressions | Quick guide
- Logical comparison | Quick guide
- Concision | Quick guide
- Adjective/adverb confusion | Quick guide
- Negation | Quick guide
- Capitalization | Quick guide
- Apostrophe use | Quick guide
- Research skills | Quick guide
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Capitalization | Quick guide
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- It depends. If "mom" or "dad" is used in place of a name, then yes, it should be capitalized. Such as the sentence: Mom isn't going to come home today. If it was not used in place of a name, then it would not be capitalized. Such as: My mom isn't that great at cooking.(1 vote)
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