Once you know the difference, you can use them correctly. When you are referring to a building, you should usecapitol: Hundreds of protesters turned out for a rally at thecapitollawn. During the massive restoration of the historiccapitol, workers discovered some interesting artifacts, including a...
We would capitalize U.S. Capitol and the Capitol when referring to the building in Washington. We would also capitalize references to other specific state capitol buildings: The Illinois Capitol in Springfield was designed by John F. Rague. We would not capitalize capitol if our reference is mo...
News of the Proud Boys receiving contributions before the Capitol attack from members of the Chinese diaspora featured a woman saying, “You have to understand how we feel — we came from communist China and … we appreciate it here so much.” To such immigrants, being right wing is the pa...
U.S. Small Business Association, roughly 50% of all businesses fail within their first year. There is no shortage of “Top Ten Reasons Why Businesses Fail” lists so I won’t go into that here, and I’m sure you could name many of the main culprits—poor management, lack of capitol...
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