no
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.
Mrs and Jone should be capitalized. If 'language arts' is the full (official) title of the class then it should be capitalized too.
No. Class should not be capitalized.
You should capitalize the names of school subjects if you are referring to a specific class, like "History 241". If it has a name in it that is already capitalized such as "Spanish" (Spain) or in this case "United States history" I would assume that you capitalize United States because it is always capitalized, but not history unless it is a specific class. Words such as "Spanish" and "American" are proper adjectives, and they should always be capitalized, just as are written the proper nouns from which they were derived, Spain and Americia. If you are simply referring to a school subject such as mathematics or physics, you would not capitalize these words unless, as previously stated, the names refer to specific class titles, as listed in a college catalog, for instance.
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
No, it's not necessary.
No you shouldn't.
Jacob took a French class at the University of Arkansas in the fall.
Capitalize freshmen at the beginning of the sentence and when you are referring to the whole class. Example: The Freshmen Class sponsored the oratorical contest.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Constitution," but the word "constitutional" would be lowercase.
No.
Yes, the S of Spanish should be capitalized, and not just when you are referring to the language. If for instance, you write the words "Spanish culture," or "Spanish rice," or "Spanish people," the S should also be capitalized in those cases. (but in Spanish, the first letter of a language is not capitalized; i.e. ingles, not Ingles.)
Mrs and Jone should be capitalized. If 'language arts' is the full (official) title of the class then it should be capitalized too.
No. Class should not be capitalized.
To speak French, you can start by learning basic vocabulary and grammar through language learning resources like textbooks or apps. Practice with native speakers or language exchange partners to improve your speaking skills. Immerse yourself in French media and culture to further develop your language abilities.
French is taught in basically all countries either as a foreign language or as a language arts class in countries where it's official.