Yes. "The States" is short for "The United States" and is a proper noun.
Yes, the word "state" should be capitalized when referring to the individual states in the United States of America. For example, "California is a state located on the west coast."
Yes, the name of a state, such as New York, is capitalized.
The word 'state' does not need to be capitalised at all, unless it is part of an official name. On its own, it is not a proper noun, so does not need to begin with a capital.
If this is a proper name (as in a first-name or last-name of a person) the answer is yes. If it is an acronym (letters that stand for something such as "USA" stands for United States of America) then all the letters should be capitalized.
The sentence that clearly states the reason for writing the letter and what the writer hopes to achieve is the one that identifies the purpose most appropriately.
Capitalize after a comma when it occurs within a sentence if it is the beginning of a new sentence or a proper noun. For example: "John went shopping. He bought a new shirt." or "I visited Paris, France, last summer."
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The verb in the sentence states what the subject does. The verb is the action or state of being that the subject performs or undergoes.
The capital of the United States is Washington D.C. The capital of a US state depends on the state you're talking about.
Tennessee and Texas are the only U.S. states that begin with the letter T. Nashville is the capital city of Tennessee. Austin is the capital city of Texas.
The capital of the fourth of four states that begin with the letter "T" when listed alphabetically is Topeka. The four states are Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Kansas. Topeka is the capital of Kansas, which is the fourth state in this alphabetical order.
Capitals are the official cities or towns designated as the seat of government for a country or region. They are where the administrative functions of a government are carried out, such as housing the offices of the head of state, legislature, and other key institutions. Capitals are often centers for culture, history, and tourism.
The four states which have capital cities beginning with the same letter are Dover, Delaware; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The two U.S. states beginning with the letter T are Tennessee and Texas. Austin is the capital city in Texas.
As a noun: The capital of New York State is Albany.As an adjective: In many states, murder is still a capital offense.
No, not unless it was beginning the sentence. Capitalize, by the way.
The United States only has one capital called Washington D.C. if you are talking about state capitals you have to make it more clear.
Highest and oldest are not nouns in that sentence or at all. They are adjectives because they describe a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Capital is the noun in this sentence.
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