No, it is not necessary.
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
State accreditation should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, it does. Not only should the word "Senator" always be capitalized, but the first letter of every sentence also needs to be capitalized.
The and Hawaii. The most beautiful state is Hawaii.
Wyoming should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when referring to the state specifically as in "I visited Wyoming last summer."
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
State accreditation should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
"The" should be capitalized because it is the begining of a sentance. "Hawaii" should be capitalized because it is the name of a state.
Yes, it does. Not only should the word "Senator" always be capitalized, but the first letter of every sentence also needs to be capitalized.
The and Hawaii. The most beautiful state is Hawaii.
It should be--- You believe the state is in error.
Wyoming should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when referring to the state specifically as in "I visited Wyoming last summer."
Yes, the name of a state agency should be capitalized.
Yes, "state" should be capitalized when referring to the state of Illinois. So it should be written as "Illinois State."
No.
The word "beatitude" can be used to mean a general state of extreme happiness and, when capitalized as "Beatitude," refers specifically to blessings made by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount. :)
YES! The State Senator is a very importantperson!