Only the word French.
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
In French, they don't capitalize any months or days of the week. They are all lowercase.
No, "French dressing" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Yes, in English you always capitalize names and locations, and things referring to them. (France - French, Italy-Italian) Other languages such as French do not usually capitalize. So French music, Dutch music, American music. French art, French toast, French wine. The only exception may be the terms such as french fries, or french curve, where both upper and lower case are seen according to the style. One other example is brussel sprouts, which have no real connection to Brussels.
Who is your favorite French artist (end with question mark).
"Who is your favourite French artist?" (Note, the quotation marks are there as without them, the question mark flags the answer as being a question - which is not allowed in Answers.)
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
Who is your favorite French artist with a question mark at the end
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Yes. It should be French sculptor.
Yes, because "French" is a proper noun, and most of the time you capitalize proper nouns.
yes why wouldnt it be
Yes it should be capitalized.
no you dont have to
In French, they don't capitalize any months or days of the week. They are all lowercase.