I locate the sentence part you are reading first to comprehend the context and provide an accurate response. By understanding which specific part you are referring to, I can help address your query effectively.
noun
it is the first sentence and states part of the question
A comma
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No, unless it is the first word in the sentence or part of a title.
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.
You look for the subject and then the verb or predicate.
That will be correct so long as you finish the sentence and say when or where it was built. Otherwise, it is just part of a sentence.
No, unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
The chassis part of the car was prepared first. This is a sentence which contains the word chassis.
No, you do not need to capitalise internships in a sentence.