465. Practice Using Italics, Quote Marks, and Capital Letters

Section A: Put capital letters into these book and play titles.
1. little women
2. romeo and juliet
3. of mice and men
4. toy story
5. all quiet on the western front

Section B: Write these sentences correctly – using capitals and italics or quote marks as needed for the titles.
6. Our teacher read to us Ray Bradbury’s short story all summer in a day.
7. We watched the movie moby dick in class.
8. My favorite book is gone with the wind.
9. Did you see the newspaper article titled under the boardwalk?
10. We are reading Steinbeck’s book the grapes of wrath.

Section C: Put capital letters and quotation marks into these sentences.
11. Mom said, it’s time to get ready for bed.
12. Susan told me, daylight savings time starts next week.

Answers: 1-Little Women; 2-Romeo and Juliet; 3-Of Mice and Men; 4-Toy Story; 5-All Quiet on the Western Front; 6-“All Summer in a Day” 7-Moby Dick 8-Gone with the Wind 9-“Under the Boardwalk” 10-The Grapes of Wrath 11- “It’s time to get ready for bed.” 12- “Daylight savings time starts next week.”