Which sentence is correct:-
'We have a History test today' or 'We have a history test today'
Hello tile, I think you should lower-case "history", or it shouldn't be capitalized. So, you can say: 1. We have a history test today.
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Hello tile,
I think you should lower-case "history", or it shouldn't be capitalized. So, you can say:
1. We have a history test today.
Or you can say the following as well:
2. We have a test in history today.
3. We are having a test in history today.
PS. I'm not a native speaker.
Best wishes,
JA
Names of courses such as History take a capital letter, but it must actually be the name of the course. So, we have a history test today, but we have a test today in History 101.