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TGTET Paper 1 Exam 23 Jul 2017 Paper
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Capital letters are not used ______
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Concept:Rules for Capitalization in English.Explanation:We use capital letters in English for several specific purposes. Let's look at the rules:1. Beginning of a Sentence: The first word of every sentence always starts with a capital letter. For example, "The cat sat on the mat."2. Lines of Poetry: Traditionally, the first word of each line in a poem is capitalized. For example:Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are.3. Pronoun 'I' and Interjection 'O': The first-person pronoun 'I' is always written as a capital letter. The interjection 'O' (used to express strong emotion, like 'O Lord!') is also capitalized.4. Proper Nouns: Names of people, places, days of the week, months of the year, and specific titles are capitalized. For example, Ram, Delhi, Monday, January, President.Now let's consider the options given:A. to begin each fresh line of poetry. (This is correct, we do capitalize)B. to begin a sentence. (This is correct, we do capitalize)C. to begin all adjectives, which describe God. (This is incorrect. While God's name is capitalized, adjectives describing God are not necessarily capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun or title.)D. to write the pronoun ‘I’ and the interjection ‘O’. (This is correct, we do capitalize)Therefore, capital letters are NOT used to begin all adjectives, which describe God.Answer:C. to begin all adjectives, which describe God.
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