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Hi,
I post a similar question before, but
Analysis , Computing , Bioscience and Applied Mathematics all are both name of the subject and areas of study.
So, either be written in capital letter (for the first letter)or not written in
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
22 days ago
Capital Letters, Writing, References, Business, Career, United States, Usages, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Apologies, Expressions
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First lesson: In American English, we capitalize "I" and "American" and "English". We don't use capital letters in the middle of words. And we spell out "please." Okay, I realize you are asking for help
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Dear friends, Does anybody know why the word "I" should be written with capital letter? However, my tounge language does the contrary. Instead of "I" in capital letter, we write "You" in capital letter. Please help
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Hi,
Generally speaking, only capitalize words that are a proper name.
I wouldn't capitalize any of your examples.
Clive
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Hi,
On which days are your english classes?
Which days are your english classes?
You need a capital letter for ' E nglish'.
Are both these questions right Yes, see below. or is it only the first one that is correct? If so,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
58 days ago
Capital Letters, Prepositions, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Classes, Languages
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Hi, I have some questions.
I know the /a man who took this picture. - Only one person took the picture, so use "the."
S he is the /a teacher that I like the best. - There is only one "best-liked teacher," so use
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H as anyone ever given you examples of correct capitalization and punctuation ? It would probably be a better learning experience for you to master these simple things before getting into the complications of verb phrases. _______ Nevertheless,
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Capitalization and punctuation are important. A sentence that uses the right words but not the right punctuation or capitalization is not correct.
If we are not friends now, we can't be when I get there.
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