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Albany is the Capital/Capitol/capitol of New York State.
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Even though she had been a member of Congress for over a year, she was still impressed with the grandeur of the Capital/Capitol/capitol.
Capitol
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She was pleased that I thought her work style complimented/complemented mine.
complemented
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The Capital/Capitol/capitol gains of the eighties were followed by the recession losses in the early nineties.
capital
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Lisa forgot to bring/take her lunch to work.
bring
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The children can/may watch television for one hour every evening.
may
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She joined the movement to abolish Capital/Capitol/capitol punishment.
capital
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Can/May I eat the last pretzel?
may
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Bob’s tie complements/compliments his suit.
complements
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John needed Capital/Capitol/capitol to get his business off the ground.
capital
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When Sofia went away, she brought/took the sunshine with her.
took
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Start the important words in a title with a Capital/Capitol/capitol letter.
capital
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Do the new curtains complement/compliment the wallpaper?
complement
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I complimented/complemented her on a job well done.
complimented
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The green salad was the perfect compliment/complement to the juicy steak
complement
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Can you bring/take me with you?
take
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Todd can/may borrow the car if he promises to drive carefully.
may
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Mina can/may come, but just this one time.
may
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The current on the other side of the beach is so powerful - it will bring/take you straight to me
bring
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She is bringing/taking both of her cousins to my picnic.
bringing
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Just because he said you can/may eat that dessert, doesn’t mean you should.
may
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When you come to my apartment tomorrow, bring/take a loaf of bread with you.
bring
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When you are in Richmond, you should visit the Capital/Capitol/capitol.
capitol
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Please bring/take my dresses to the dry cleaner next time you go.
take
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She can/may speak French fluently.
can
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In design class, we learned about complimentary/complementary colors.
complementary
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The two angles in the triangle were complimentary/complementary.
compliments
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The model was used to shallow compliments/complements on her appearance.
compliments
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We both thought it was a Capital/Capitol/capitol idea.
capital
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I told my son that he can/may go to the amusement park this summer.
may
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Don’t forget to bring/take your umbrella when you go out.
take
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Can/May you run five miles?
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