The foundation of the building was shaky.
She caked her face in foundation.
The foundation will fund the cause.
Foundation can be a very dangerous job.
"The castle was to be built upon a foundation of bedrock."
We have laid the foundation of the building.But you look beautiful without caking your face in foundation.
Suddenly, there was a strong earthquake that shook the foundation of the house.
there is a youth foundation around the corner
The cranny in the foundation is allowing small animals to enter the structure.
No, "heritage" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun, such as "Heritage Foundation."
An example of her altruism was her generous, anonymous, donation to the homeless foundation in her city.
The word foundation has a few different meanings; the basis of anything, the natural ground or base on which some structure rests, and the wall usually of masonry as the lowest part of a building. Sentences for each definition are, "Both God and Jesus are the foundation of Christianity," "On the foundation lay tons of rocks," and, "They have just finished building the foundation for the new house."
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How to use foundation in a sentence
If it is the first word in a sentence, or if it is used as a proper noun in the title of a specific entity called a foundation, it should always be capitalized. For example it is capitalized if you use the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in a sentence. Otherwise, used as the supportive structure of a building or as a layer of make-up it is not capitalized.