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If it is the word 'state' you capitalize the first 's' like this 'State'.
In what ways is the the word "statehood" capitalized?
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"The" should be capitalized because it is the begining of a sentance. "Hawaii" should be capitalized because it is the name of a state.
Connecticut was the 5th state. It became a state on February 6, 1788. the nickname of the state is the Constitution State. It was namedfrom an Algonquin word, quinnehtukqut, "beside the long tidal river"
The anagram is Connecticut, a US state.
Tuesday is always capitalized when referring to the day of the week. "Capitol" should be capitalized when referring to a specific building, such as the U.S. Capitol building. "State" is not always capitalized, only when referring to a specific state within a country, such as New York State.
Capitalize the word state only when it appears after a state's name, as in "We will travel to Washington State this summer." (But make sure it won't be confused with a visit to the university known as Washington State. Perhaps "state of Washington" would be better.) In the phrase "state of Hawaii," you don't capitalize the word state. Finally, don't capitalize the word state when it's being used as a substitute for the state's name, as in "My father works for the state." It is capitalized, however, in imaginative names such as "the Nutmeg State," "the Empire State," "the Aloha State," and we capitalize "States" when we say things like "We're returning to the States after twenty years in Europe."
Yes. if you are saying '' the Empire State Building'' you would not capitalize th
The state of Connecticut got its name from the word "quonehtacut", a Mohican Indian word. It means "the place of the long tidal river."
Yes, it does. Not only should the word "Senator" always be capitalized, but the first letter of every sentence also needs to be capitalized.