yes it should because I thing they become like a phrase and it needs a determiner infront of it.
It depends on the context. Generally, if the second proper noun is an integral part of the first one (e.g., "the New York Times"), then you would use the definite article. If they are separate entities being combined (e.g. "Toyota Camry"), you might not need to use the definite article.
Yes, "Article Three" should be capitalized when referring to a specific article in a legal document or a section of a constitution.
You should capitalize the sentence as: "Did you read the article about Lance Armstrong in the April issue of Sports Illustrated?"
The sentence should be: "Can I come to your place on Friday?" It is a correct English grammar.
No, "mom" should not be capitalized in this context. It would be written as "mom's bathroom."
Yes, if your article heading starts with a numeral, the word that follows should generally start with a capital letter. This is a common style convention to maintain consistency and readability in your writing.
It depends on the foreign word.
The sentence should begin with the definite article 'the.
No. A compound subject takes a plural form of the verb. Change is to are. In addition, the definite article " the " should be used with " beat ". Without it, the English is not smooth, but awkward.
The Covenant of the League of Nations contains article X. Article X states that any member of the League experiencing aggression from another nation should be assisted by the League.
A definite qty. of substance is dissolved in definite amount of solvent solution should be clear.
To do so correctly is should be spelled out in full. As an abbreviation it can be the U.S.A. Using the US is more grammatically correct than using US without the definite article but both are acceptable especially in personal correspondence.
No, a news article should be based on facts. Facts can include the opinions of people interviewed for the article, but not the opinions of the reporter.
Yes, it is ye, as in 'O come, all ye faithful ...' The pronoun ye should never be confused with ye as an way of writing the definite article, as in Ye Olde Englishe Tea Shoppe.
it tells u how the world should all be equal to one another through no dispute under the ruling of the justice system.
Article one
A featured article should be trending or headline news.
An or the