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Yay no longer being in english class!

Yay no longer being in english class!


idiot.

I can't believe you called me out for not capitalizing.

Please for god's sake try to have grammar. Anyways, he is way to dumb to be a troll. I told him about thirty times that I am not unbanning him and he keeps asking.

too has two O's.

And don't forget about your apostrophe pal!

If you're going be a grammar national socialist, make sure your post is void of errors.

;) ;) ;) ;)
« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 08:17:40 PM by pingpeppy »


idiot.

I can't believe you called me out for not capitalizing.
AND no period.

too has two O's.

If you're going be a grammar national socialist, make sure your post is void of errors.

;) ;) ;) ;)
Wrong to, it should be the first one. The second one describes the relationship while the first describes the amount.

AND no period.
Wrong too, it should be the first one. The second one describes the relationship while, the first describes the amount.
Noo!

Please for God's sake try to have grammar. Anyways, he is way to dumb to too be a troll. I told him ,about around thirty times, that I am not unbanning him and but he keeps asking.

Learn to not be hypocritical.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 08:21:19 PM by FlyGuy45 »

AND no period.
Wrong to, it should be the first one. The second one describes the relationship while the first describes the amount.

Only capitalize the first letter, dear. ;)

Learn to not be hypocritical.
I can get "around" and "but", but why does god have to be capitalized. Some people believe in more then one deity. I, for one, believe in none.

Only capitalize the first letter, dear. ;)
I used that for emphasis. I hate using bold, underline, and italics because I use them to separate statements to different things within the same response. You're not even supposed to be using and at the start of a sentence to begin with.

Noo!
Talking about the word before the change.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 08:28:07 PM by General Omega »

Used for emphasis. I hate using bold underline and italics because I use them to separate statements to different things

Still grammatically incorrect, babe.

Maybe Jess just likes to not capitalize her sentences because she's laid back, also why does it matter you can understand why she is saying.

Maybe Jess just likes to not capitalize her sentences because she's laid back, also why does it matter you can understand why she is saying.
I like to tell when one sentence starts after another ends.

Anyways, this is not my drama topic, this is jazz3920's topic.

I can get "around" and "but", but why does god have to be capitalized. Some people believe in more then one deity. I, for one, believe in none.
God, whether or not you believe, is a person which is a proper noun.

So when I read a book and it refers to the many roman gods I should capitalize it or is it only done in singular form?

So when I read a book and it refers to the many roman gods I should capitalize it or is it only done in singular form?

Gods is not one person, thus they would not be capitalized.

Gods is not one person, thus they would not be capitalized.
No, I am talking about more or less in the phrase "He is a god." Would I need capitalization for that or is it still a proper noun. It seams to me to be a metaphor using a noun as a description.