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Day: January 9, 2024

767. Names of Holidays are Capitalized

January 9, 2024January 9, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

The names of holidays always begin with an upper case letter.Valentine’s DayEasterMemorial DayMother’s DayFather’s DayIndependence DayLabor DayThanksgiving DayHanukkah Christmas DayNew Year’s Day Always capitalize the words that name a holiday. ▶Now you try it. Find three words in this sentence… Read more767. Names of Holidays are Capitalized

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