Please capitalize where necessary: in 1959 came the 567d1´s to launched, who get a compressions ratio on 20:1 in contrast to her predecessors, who had 16:1, which the winton 201a also had. the last 15 pieces of my-locomotives and of 25 pieces mx-locomotives of dsb get this engine type, who the 20 pieces of hungarian m61´s also get, that's up they of one or another reason call 567d.
A: In 1959 came the 567D1´s to launched, who get a compressions ratio on 20:1 in contrast to her predecessors, who had 16:1, which the Winton 201A also had. The last 15 pieces of MY-locomotives and of 25 pieces MX-locomotives of DSB get this engine type, who the 20 pieces of Hungarian M61´s also get, that's up they of one or another reason call 567D.
Q: the rainbow trout typically spawns in the spring, however, and is usually in the best possible condition – albeit strongly coloured, and therefore not quite as delicious as otherwise.

A: The rainbow trout typically spawns in the spring, however, and is usually in the best possible condition – albeit strongly coloured, and therefore not quite as delicious as otherwise.
Q: a computer with free internet access is provided in the lobby area. la résidence is just a 2-minute walk from the place bellecour and 270 metres from ampère victor hugo metro station. part dieu train station is 3 km away.
A: A computer with free internet access is provided in the lobby area. La Résidence is just a 2-minute walk from the Place Bellecour and 270 metres from Ampère Victor Hugo Metro Station. Part Dieu Train Station is 3 km away.
Problem: nitrogen is a basic element like oxygen.
Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it?
Answer: Nitrogen is a basic element like oxygen.
Text: outside in the pouring rain a man is grilling giant skewers with pork and potatoes.

Correct capitalization: Outside in the pouring rain a man is grilling giant skewers with pork and potatoes.
Text: they are wet with the showers of the mountains, and for want of a shelter embrace the rock ...

Correct capitalization:
They are wet with the showers of the mountains, and for want of a shelter embrace the rock ...