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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Titles


Capitalize a title if it comes right before the person's name.
Put a period after titles that are appreviated.

Dr. Smith, Miss Johnson, Judge Jackson, President Adams

Nathan gathered up the songbooks and told Father O'Malley he was going home.
The tribute was read by Chief Standingbear of the Arapaho. tribe.
    



Circle each letter that should be capitalized.
1.  john alton is the chief of police in crystal mills.
2.  three attorneys were assigned to assist the defendant.
3.  his father is an fbi agent.
4.  each state has two senators.
5.  mr. davidson, general manger, spoke on behalf of dart industries.
6.  people either loved or hated general george s. patton.
7.  nicholas was questioned by agent styles.
8.  each club has a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer.
9.  the boys were taken to dean jefferson's office to explain their fight.
10.  four police officers followed the suspect into the woods.
11.  colin powell is our secretary of state.
12.  the church was very hot, so we were glad pastor mathews' sermon was brief.
13.  every friday dr. williams comes to see students at our school.
14.  the prisoners like warden smith because he listens to them and gives advice.
15.  sierra would like to be a police officer someday.
16.  the dean's office is near the clinic.
17.  there was a late-night conference among the generals and their staffs.
18.  robert wants to be vice-president of his club.



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