Always as it is the name of the language. It is a proper noun, which you must always capitalize.
you will always be in my heart
Yes, English should always be capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
None are, always. But the word "incorrectly" is often spelled that way, correctly.
A report is a well organised document which defines and analyses a subject or problem.Reports must always be:accurateconciseclearwell structured
In English words which provide new information are stressed more heavily than structural words like prepositions, articles and modal verbs. For example in the sentence: "John went to the bank with Sally" the words John, bank, and Sally will always be stressed more heavily than the words to, the, and with.
The word always is stressed on the first syllable. (al-ways)
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Shakespeare wrote in English, the same language I am using now. There is no such language as "Shakespearean language" or "Shakespeare language". It's English. A word like "then" is a building block of the English language and always means "then" when Shakespeare or any other English speaker uses it.
'For ever, always' in the Irish language.
If you are always stressed you should talk to your doctor
well por siempre in spanish translates to 'for always' or 'always' or 'forever' in English.
Always as it is the name of the language. It is a proper noun, which you must always capitalize.
Montréal has been founded by French people and French has always been the predominant language despite the English desire to make English the sole official language.
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When it refers to the language, it should always be capitalized.
you will always be in my heart