"He" and "his" may be capitalized when the word begins a sentence, or refers to God, a king (His Majesty), or a religious leader such as the Pope (His Holiness).
"He" is usually capitalized when referring to a specific person or deity. "His" is typically capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in titles, but in general usage it is not capitalized unless at the start of a sentence or proper noun.
No, unless beginning a sentence. Example: He said to her that he didn't want to miss the football match on the TV.
"Can" is typically not capitalized in sentences unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
Yes, "I am" is typically capitalized because "I" is a pronoun and should always be capitalized in English.
Yes, "Spring 2009" should be capitalized because it is a specific season and year.
Yes, "Malaysian" is capitalized when referring to the nationality or language of Malaysia.
Yes, "Football" should be capitalized when referring to the sport in general.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
"Can" is typically not capitalized in sentences unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
No, keywords do not have to be capitalized.
No it's not capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
No, it is not capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
yes it is capitalized
No it's not capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.