Select the sentence with the correct capitalization.

A) I think Dad will be working late all fall quarter.
B) I think Dad will be working late all Fall quarter.
C) I think dad will be working late all fall quarter.

I answered C but feel that A could be right too?

The question is whether Dad should be capitalized.

My dad gave me his old car.

I know Dad will give me his old car.

Please learn to spell grammAr.

The correct answer is A) I think Dad will be working late all fall quarter.

In this sentence, "Dad" is a proper noun and should be capitalized. However, "fall" is a common noun and should not be capitalized.

The correct sentence with proper capitalization is B) "I think Dad will be working late all Fall quarter."

In English, it is customary to capitalize the seasons when they are used as proper nouns. In this case, "Fall" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific named quarter of the year, which is commonly known as "Fall quarter." Additionally, the pronoun "Dad" should be capitalized as it is the beginning of a sentence.

Although sentence A) has correct capitalization for the word "Dad," it does not capitalize "Fall," which is necessary. On the other hand, sentence C) has a lowercase "d" for "dad," which is incorrect.

Remember, it is important to pay attention to capitalization rules, such as capitalizing proper nouns and certain common nouns when they are used as specific names or titles.