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Hi,
A very minor comment that you don't need to use a capital letter for the word 'class'.
Clive
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Hi,
This is a very good letter. You need to add capital letters at the start of each sentence, and for the pronoun 'I'.
Here are a few edits.
Good luck with the increase,
Clive
dear sir ,
i appreciate
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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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GG is right. More information: "12c. shortening of O.E. ic, first person sing. nom. pronoun, from P.Gmc. *ekan (cf. O.Fris. ik, O.N. ek, Norw. eg, Dan. jeg, O.H.G. ih, Ger. ich, Goth. ik ), from PIE *ego(m) (cf. Skt. aham, Hitt. uk, L. ego,
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Hi Matthew,
Why do we capitalise the first letter of the word following Dear Sir, or Madam?
Example:
Dear Sirs,
Here is my resume as requested . . .
Dear Madam,
I am pleased to accept. . . Here it's because of the
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Capital Letters, Resume, Pronouns, Commas, Punctuation, Curriculum Vitae, Writing, Sentences, Business, Salutations, Qualifications, Resumes
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I wonder if a comma before the word (pronoun?) "which" would be correct.-- No; the following clause is a critical part of the definition of 'enzyme'. I also think that the word in capital letters "TECHNICAL" (in brackets) means the word is
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Hi. In the Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary, it has this definition for the word "enzyme," and I wonder if a comma before the word (pronoun?) "which" would be correct. Please help. I also think that the
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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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is my sentence right? Anci & i is taking care of the dongles.
You need to start your sentences with capital letters and remember that the pronoun "I" is always capitalized in English. Also, don't use punctuation marks
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Could anyway explain why " I" is always a capital letter ? other pronouns do not follow suit
thanks a lot
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