No. Class should
not be capitalized.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
No, "algebra" would not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title (e.g., "Algebra 1 Class").
Yes, you do capitalize "Geometry" if referring to a class title. Example: "Mrs. Smith teaches Advanced Geometry." But you wouldn't capitalize it in a general reference to the subject. Example: "I love geometry but I hate algebra."
Yes, you should capitalize "Federal Law" as it refers to the specific legal system or statutes established at the national level by the government.
No, you do not capitalize the second word in the complimentary closing.
When the word is at the start of a sentence.
Algebra should only be capitalised if it begins a sentence. Otherwise, it is written as algebra!
If your in English Class it Means that you should be in your Algebra Class.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Not unless it is the beginning of a sentence.
No, "algebra" would not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title (e.g., "Algebra 1 Class").
No.
Yes, you do capitalize "Geometry" if referring to a class title. Example: "Mrs. Smith teaches Advanced Geometry." But you wouldn't capitalize it in a general reference to the subject. Example: "I love geometry but I hate algebra."
The word English is always capitalize but not the word class. It should be English class.
Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
Addition, add, addend, algebra, algebraic
its math class its also the second highest math class the highest is Algebra 1!