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
Good job the T in "BAoTW" doesn't stand for anything, or I'd cry!
my cats breath smells of cat food...
Here's another handy grammatical hint!
http://www.livejournal.com/~doomgaze/55280.html
Look at this. Shocking.
Someone should tell Doomgaze that all sentences should begin with capital letters! And also that when you shorten proper nouns (Such as Final Fantasy) the letter/s should also be capitalised.
Count noun. A pronoun is a word such as you, I, or they.Quote:
Originally Posted by MecaKane
Wow, my journal from October. That's wonderful. Maybe I don't always use caps, because I want to be cool like krissy. It's pretty amusing that you had to go back that far, too. I'm sure there's something more recent here.
"eoff" is quite commonly all lowercase... for example, "#eoff."
I was merely trying to help a fellow fan of correct grammar, and this is the thanks I get! :(
Someone already said that, guy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Psychotic
Of course.
It's "capitalized" not "capitalised". :mad2:
British use is often silly, but it is not incorrect.
if you can use an s instead of a z, use the s
i think you all should get offa doomgaze's back jsut zu he's tryn to bring sum cultur intu ur lives
geeeeezlosuiz