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When is English class capitalized?

"English class" is capitalized when it refers to a specific course or subject. Here's why:

* Specific Course: If you are talking about a particular course you are taking, like "My English class is challenging," then "English class" is capitalized.

* Subject: Similarly, when referring to the subject itself, such as "I am good at English class," "English class" is capitalized.

However, "English class" is not capitalized when used generically or in a descriptive way:

* Generic: "I love taking classes, especially English class."

* Descriptive: "The school offers a variety of classes, including English class and math class."

Essentially, if you are referring to a specific course or subject, capitalize it. If it's used in a general or descriptive sense, it's lowercase.

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