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Believer Posted 19 years ago
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Always capitalized in this case?

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00When you have a proper name like the ones below and the subsequent sentences refer to it using a partial name of it, do you have to capitalize the one written partially?02br
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00Yellow Botanical Gardens (I made this up) are open every month of the year. The 01u00Gardens02u00 are ...02br
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00The Japanese Government has announced that it will execute the following legislation as soon as possible. The 01u00Government 02u00(not 'government'??) will ... 0-
  

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0They don't have to be; either will do, because either could refer to the same thing, i.e. the Gardens are indeed gardens, and the Government is indeed the government, and context gives us the specific referent.0-

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