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Hi,
for this qusetion i would have to use and apostrophe s how would i write out money belonging to mickey
Mickey's money
You are interested in using an apostrophe correctly, yet you do not seem interested in using capital
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my sister kelly loves cats. circle the proper noun?
If you used proper capitalization, the proper noun, which starts with a capital letter, will leap out at you.
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Hi,
First, please note that all are incorrect because they lack capital letters.
'visa,mastercard, and citibank are all acceptable' OK
or
'visa,mastercard, and citibank all are acceptable' OK, but less elegant
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what What is a pronoun ? It would be a better learning experience for you if you learned simple things like capitalization and punctuation first. Grammar can come later. In any case, a pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun. CJ
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Hi. Thank you. If the library concerns the Library of XXX, with the name in capital letters. Would you say that the article is placed due to the fact there is a genetic noun (if I could call it that) named "library" although it is
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If the word "the" is a proper part of the name then it should be capitalised ("The"), but in some cases it may be open to interpretation whether this is the case, so different people may use different capitalisation styles.
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I believe the question you are asking is "What is the difference beteen a regular noun and a proper noun. Proper nouns are the names of real people or places. They always begin with a capital letter, even in the middle of a sentence. Examples
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A limousine is a large and very comfortable car. An example of a limousine (common noun, not capitalised) is Rolls Royce . (proper noun, capitalised) A limousine, like a car, is a common noun and does not start with a capital letter.
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thanks for your answer this topic was realy confusing me but now it's clear.
ın our country capital letters using for to take attention sorry for screaming at you.
and last question in this point is this rule can be used for countable
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