You do not capitalize "the" in titles unless it is the first word in the title; this goes for abbreviations of said titles, as well.
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You do not capitalize "the" in titles unless it is the first word in the title; this goes for abbreviations of said titles, as well.
Did you get beat up alot at school?
"alot" is not a word, good sir. Perhaps you should go back to rioting after an association football game or whatever it is you do in your free time.
Is that a yes?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...eyeswalrus.gif I wonder what this is aimed at. :rolleyes2
INDEED.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rye
EDIT: No, it is not a "yes".
Why make a thread about it? xD
I think he is bored.
Shouldn't the 'kids' in your title be capitalised? :D
Why the hell would kids be capitalised? It's a pronoun.
This is not a book, nor is it a political party. Common convention for capitilizing a thread title is to treat it like a normal sentence. Newspaper headlines are the same way.
I asked Pete Townsend and he said the kids are alright.
I stand corrected. Well, I'm sitting down, but you know what I mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomgaze
Oh, and kids is a plural noun. Not that it matters.
That still doesn't answer why anyone would make a thread just to point that out.
thankyou for bringing some maturity to this threadee.Quote:
Originally Posted by eestlinc