Who is your favorite French artist (end with question mark).
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Yes, because "French" is a proper noun, and most of the time you capitalize proper nouns.
In the English language, "French", and similar words for other countries, should be capitalized.
french
Jacob took a french class at the university of arkansas in the fall. Jacob took a french class at the university of Arkansas in the fall.
yes why wouldnt it be
French should always be capitalized.
Who is your favorite French artist (end with question mark).
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Capital letters in French are used only - to begin a sentence - to capitalize proper names, countries, cities ...
I would change it to "last fall": Jacob took a French class at the University of Arkansas last fall. The phrase "in the fall" suggests the future. For example, you might say, "I'm going to Greece in the fall." If you'd already gone to Greece, you'd say, "I went to Greece last fall." You wouldn't say, "I went to Greece in the fall" unless you were including the year you'd gone: "I went to Greece in the fall of 1992." Other than that, it's fine. Except for the lack of capitalization, of course.
In French, they don't capitalize any months or days of the week. They are all lowercase.
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No, academic fields are not capitalized. The exception would be if it is describing a country "I am majoring in French"
Yes. It should be French sculptor.
no