You can/may do ethier. It doesnt really matter.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Generally, when referring to a specific job title, like "pediatric nurse," it is not necessary to capitalize unless it is used before the person's name as part of a title, such as "Pediatric Nurse Jane Smith."
Capitalize the word "legislature" when you are referring to a specific legislative body, such as the United States Congress or the Canadian Parliament. If you are referring to legislatures in a general sense, then you do not need to capitalize the word.
No, you do not capitalize the word "procedure" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It should generally be in lowercase in regular text.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Tango" when referring to the dance itself.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Figure" when referring to a figure in a paper.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Chapter" when referring to a specific section in a book.
Only if you're referring to the person specifically. Governor Brown Otherwise, no: the governor of Pennsylvania
Yes, when referring to a specific person the word is treated as a proper noun and capitalized, it would be "the Count".
Yes.
When referring to the fish, it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
First of all, 'CPA' is not a word. If you're referring to 'Certified Public Accountant', then yes, you would capitalize 'CPA'.
Generally, when referring to a specific job title, like "pediatric nurse," it is not necessary to capitalize unless it is used before the person's name as part of a title, such as "Pediatric Nurse Jane Smith."
A noun is capitalized when it is the name of a person or place. Therefore, when you are addressing a manager by their title, you would capitalize: "Yes, Manager". When you are referring to a manager, and not using as a replacement for their name, you would not capitalize.
Only if you are referring to God.
Capitalize the word "legislature" when you are referring to a specific legislative body, such as the United States Congress or the Canadian Parliament. If you are referring to legislatures in a general sense, then you do not need to capitalize the word.