Generally you do not capitalize letters. It's the same as in English - the beginnings of sentences and names are capitalized. On the net you can, but then it does look a little funny.
Generally you do not capitalize letters. It's the same as in English - the beginnings of sentences and names are capitalized. On the net you can, but then it does look a little funny.
I've got a TV, and I'm not afraid to use it
K, heh. Thanks. But, to prevent any more vocab problems, is there a way to tell whether or not a definition is wrong or not?
Context usually helps. You know, when your sentences grow larger than two-word one-liners
I've got a TV, and I'm not afraid to use it
Hopefully that does happen. But, using words in a sentence grammaticaly and with people to improve my grammer does help me a lot. I can actually remember more words than I did before it. Thanks darobat!
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