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Yes, "The Capital" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the word "capital" is an essential part of its title.
I am pretty sure that the word "capitol" is not capitalized but a capitol (like the capitol of the United States) is capitalized.
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I would not capitalize it because it is a just a noun. Think, would you capitalize house. As in, they live in a green House. What about they live in a blue Teepee? My advice: don't capitalize.
Yes, you should capitalize "Chambers" when referencing the chambers of a judge, as it is a proper noun in this context. For example, "Judge Smith's Chambers" would be written with a capital "C."
No, a comma does not require a capital letter after it in standard English punctuation rules. You only capitalize the first letter of a new sentence or proper noun.
Yes, "Capital City" is typically capitalized when referring to the main city of a country or region.
Names are always proper nouns and will always require capital letters.
No.
Yes. 'Sun' is its name and you capitalize it just as you capitalize anyone's name.
Depends. If the spelling bee is with Capitial or not. Mine was with capitial.
The word capitalize (capitalise) is not a noun it's a verb: capitalize, capitalizes, capitalizing, capitalized. To capitalize is to use upper case letters; to convert into capital or to compute the present value of financial resources. The noun form is capitalization.
It's a company so you capitalize it.
No there's no need for capitalization.
There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
You use capital letters only if it is a place. Also you use it to capitalize your first word of a sentence.
The word capitalize (capitalise) is not a noun it's a verb: capitalize, capitalizes, capitalizing, capitalized. To capitalize is to use upper case letters; to convert into capital or to compute the present value of financial resources. The noun form is capitalization.
Yes, you have to capitalize the word Dijon because if you don't use the Capital D, it will be underlined wrong.
"Capital" is primarily a noun, but it is also used as a so-called "substantive adjective", as in "capital punishment."
I would not capitalize it because it is a just a noun. Think, would you capitalize house. As in, they live in a green House. What about they live in a blue Teepee? My advice: don't capitalize.