It is common for the word internet to be capitalized. However, there are differing opinions over whether it should be or not.
It ultimately comes down to your own style choice. If you choose to capitalize it then remain consistent throughout your work and always capitalize it or vice versa.
Yes, the word "internet" is typically not capitalized within a sentence unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a title where all words are capitalized.
"Ransom" and "Red Chief" should both be capitalized correctly.
The word "community" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun (e.g., "Community College") or used at the beginning of a sentence.
'The strangest thing I've ever seen,' is not even a complete sentence. "That is the strangest thing I've ever seen,' is a complete sentence. It could be a declarative sentence, but given the nature of the statement it is also possible to be an exclamatory sentence, punctuated by an exclamation mark.
Declarative sentence
not that I've ever heard of
They should only ever be capitalized if they are at the beginning of a sentence or form part of a title.
It may or may not be capitalized. You should refer to the style guide for the venue being used.The word "internet" is subject to debated style usage. Although the global system may still be referred to as the "Internet", it is rare for the generic term "internet" ever to be capitalized in non-academic use. The number of publications that still use the capitalized form is rapidly dwindling.Although some sources (notably on Wikipedia) continue to use the capitalized form, even these recognize that some style guides that do capitalize the noun do not capitalize the adjective form, e.g. on the Internet, internet connection.
Only if it is the first word in a sentence.
Indian should always be capitalized.
The word "have" is capitalized if it's the first word in a sentence, e.g., "Have you ever been to London?"If, however, the word "have" appears in the middle of a sentence, there is no need to capitalize it, e.g., "I have never been to London."
No, it's not necessary.
"Ransom" and "Red Chief" should both be capitalized correctly.
The word "community" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun (e.g., "Community College") or used at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, when it is the first word in a sentence, after a full stop, it is a part of a name or it is in a title. For example. 1. "I really enjoyed this musical. Theatre really is my kind of entertainment" (threathe as a form of art) 2. "The Royal Preussian Threatre" ( a name of a threatre) 3. "Three Threatrical Scenes From The Drama Queen" (in a title, when every word is capitalized)
Doubt it. Companies get a whole lot from internet. Most likely won't ever happen
There are many examples for the word "ever" in a sentence, one of them being, How will we ever learn to play the guitar?
"Who ever asks, tell them nothing."