if it's english the language, no. I speak english. if it's english the class, yes. I take English class. and if it's English the people, yes. I'm an English girl. i'm not really english .. just an example.
Yes, British English is capitalized because it refers to a specific variety of the English language associated with Britain.
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Yes, always capitalize British English
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When it refers to the name of the language, then it should always be capitalized.
any country begins with a capital and names of people etc
Yes, it is a proper name, either of a people or a language.
Yes it should be capitalized.
"British" is typically capitalized when referring to people or things from Britain or the United Kingdom.
Yes, because British is a propernou n.
"english-speaking" should be capitalized as "English-speaking" because "English" is a proper noun.
Yes, "I am" is typically capitalized because "I" is a pronoun and should always be capitalized in English.
No, in English, plural nouns are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns.
British is always capitalized.
british columbians
Never. The word E nglish is always capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
The word British should be capitalized.
Yes, because British is a propernou n.
When it refers to the language, it should always be capitalized.
British is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Just British, not colony. An example:The United States was originally a collection of British colonies.
I assume you mean "Canadian". In English, words derived from a country are capitalized.
Because it is a propernou n.
"British" is typically capitalized when referring to people or things from Britain or the United Kingdom.
Yes, you should capitalize the words "English" and "History" in this context as they are specific subjects in this case.