Yes, it does.
The U.S. Capitol building. That is almost the only time you will use this word. Washington D.C. is the nations capital city.
And I believe the word you are looking for is capitalized or capitalised (spelling variation)
The other word you used doesn't exist. She was really lonely and loving my dance moves so I CAPITALIZED on the situation.
No, it isn't.
No. Articles are not capitalized.
dad should not be capitolized it is not what you are calling him if it said . Dad and i then it would because you are calling him that as his name but if you say my dad, his dad, her dad.. so on it would not be
At the beginning of a sentence. It doesn't need to be capitalized.
Yes becasue it is a proper noun!
A Capitol, building in which a state legislature meets. A Capital is a city regarded as being of special eminence. --------------------- This capitol is the building and this capital is like a capital letter or the centre of government in a county, state, province or country . . . and a capital letter is capitolized bigger and bolder like this . . . Aa Bb Cc the small "a" that is not capitalized looks like this . . . "a". The capitalized letter a looks like this A. ---------------------- Capitol - has a dOor. It's the only one with an O. All the other uses of the same sounding word uses an A before the L. Capital - is Money and it's my pal. Capital - is what is the head of a state or country, Washington DC is the Capital of the US, and also the place where the US Capitol Building resides.
A Capitol, building in which a state legislature meets. A Capital is a city regarded as being of special eminence. --------------------- This capitol is the building and this capital is like a capital letter or the centre of government in a county, state, province or country . . . and a capital letter is capitolized bigger and bolder like this . . . Aa Bb Cc the small "a" that is not capitalized looks like this . . . "a". The capitalized letter a looks like this A. ---------------------- Capitol - has a dOor. It's the only one with an O. All the other uses of the same sounding word uses an A before the L. Capital - is Money and it's my pal. Capital - is what is the head of a state or country, Washington DC is the Capital of the US, and also the place where the US Capitol Building resides. Leave it to us Americans...lolol.
April in French is 'avril'. The names of the months and days of the week are not capitolized in French.
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No neighbor does not need to be capitalized. You'd only need to capitalize it if you were using it to start a sentence.
No. Japanese kanji (ideograms) and kana (phonetic characters) do not change to indicate proper nouns or the beginning of sentences.
If you look at Effie in the first book, she is your perfect example of an ordinary Capitolized woman. Each year at the reaping she remains 'manically upbeat' and doesn't care about how the children die in the arena. Effie views it as entertainment. She doesn't exactly care about the suffering in the districts, only about the fashions and parties in the Capitol. But then, one could argue that that was how she was brought up, and thats how everyone in the capitol is. Basically, she can be dislikeable for her lack of concern for the people in the districts who suffer every day.