1) When you add an uppercase letter to the start of a word that requires it. For example, the first word of a new sentence or a proper noun like your name or a city. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English 2) The correct way to sequence letters in a word. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English 3) the ‘marks’ you include or place within writing that organise and create correct meaning. Full stops, commas, apostrophes, talking/quotation marks and brackets to name a few. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English 4) refers to the whole system or structure of language – the sequence of words, sentences, and paragraphing. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English 5) another word for rules. In this case we talk about the English _______________. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English 6) The regular or ‘correct’ form of English. This can be different depending on who is using it and where they come from. a) capitalisation b) spelling c) punctuation d) grammar e) conventions f) Standard English

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