No you should not.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
Yes, the name of a language should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "She speaks Spanish fluently."
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).
C is incorrect. You do capitalize the first word of every sentence, and each of the seasons is a proper noun. Each of the months is a proper noun, too, but not the days. For example, you would not capitalize "fifth" in, "August fifth" or "first" in "the first of February."
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when used in a sentence. It refers to people and cultures of Spanish-speaking countries or origins.
Yes.
Spanish should be capitalized but olives shouldn't be.
Yes, you capitalize Spanish because it is a language and culture.
Only capitalize I (yo) at the beginning of a sentence.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word "yo".
The month of August is agosto, lowercase A.(Spanish, French, and many other languages do not capitalize names of days or months.)agosto es 'August' en espanol.
No, most(or all) words that are common nouns in English do not have capitals in Spanish.eg. days of the week, months etc.
Yes.
Yes, the name of a language should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "She speaks Spanish fluently."
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
Yes.
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).