Dowel
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Loudacity
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McTylerX
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| 02 Feb 2014 12:10 PM |
Reading Crap Like This Kills Half Of My Brain Cells
learn the proper use of capitals |
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Dowel
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Dowel
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Dowel
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al648
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| 02 Feb 2014 12:14 PM |
We are clueless. Not everyday in the morning something suggestive happens.
The Chezburger Lover, ♥❶❸❸❼♥ |
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McBraixen
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| 02 Feb 2014 12:16 PM |
| There are some words not to be capitalized in a title, such as the, is, and, or, and in [?]. Just saying. |
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| 02 Feb 2014 12:21 PM |
Basic capitalization rules in grammar.
---Nouns--- Every noun does not need to be capitalized, unless it either starts a sentence or is a proper noun, like names. Pronouns also are never capitalized, even if the antecedent is a name.
---Sentences--- The start of the sentence is always capitalized. The words in it, if they aren't meant to be capitalized, are in fact, not supposed to be capitalized.
---Directions--- When describing a direction such as north or east (i.e. the place is north that way), it is never capitalized. Directions are only capitalized when they refer to specific place, such as the Northwest Territories or the North or South pole. |
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EliteDoge
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| 02 Feb 2014 12:22 PM |
I know what you mean...
~ıqǝʇʎonɥɐpɐɥɐɹpʇıɯǝɹǝɐpıubʇɥıs |
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