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Spelling: Capital LettersCapital letters are used at the beginning of the following kinds of words. 1. the names of days, months and public holidays. The names of seasons do not usually begin with capital letters.
2. the names of people and places, including stars and planets
3. people’s titles
4. nouns and adjectives referring to nationalities and regions, languages, religions and ethnic groups
5. the first word in the title of books, magazines, plays, pictures, magazines etc. Sometimes other nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs in the title also begin with capital letters.
Spelling :-ly We normally change an adjective into an adverb by adding -ly.
Exceptions There are some exceptions to this rule.
Y and I The final -y in an adjective changes to -i- before adding -ly.
Adjectives ending in consonant + le -le changes to -ly after a consonant
Adjectives ending in -ic Adjectives ending in -ic , have adverbs ending in -ically.
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