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over a year ago
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"I wonder how they feel when they have nothing to complain about. If it was all perfect in the world for them then would it make them really sad?"
Yes! They’d complain about having nothing to complain about |
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I'd like to complain about the unnecessary capitalisation of the thread title words, none of which are proper nouns. The capital 'T' is acceptable as the beginning of a phrase.
Yours,
Pedantic Pearl of Preston |
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By *adyBugsWoman
over a year ago
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"I'd like to complain about the unnecessary capitalisation of the thread title words, none of which are proper nouns. The capital 'T' is acceptable as the beginning of a phrase.
Yours,
Pedantic Pearl of Preston"
It’s Outrageous isn’t It! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some of it is progression and some of it is ridiculous. I have a family member that won’t eat or shop at certain places just because their owner may have voted for a political party she doesn’t like. It’s honestly exhausting. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"I'd like to complain about the unnecessary capitalisation of the thread title words, none of which are proper nouns. The capital 'T' is acceptable as the beginning of a phrase.
Yours,
Pedantic Pearl of Preston"
It's Motorway Font..
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"I'd like to complain about the unnecessary capitalisation of the thread title words, none of which are proper nouns. The capital 'T' is acceptable as the beginning of a phrase.
Yours,
Pedantic Pearl of Preston"
Dear Pedantic Pearl of Preston.
The O.P. is correct in capitalising each word in a title. This is standard English. Exceptions are words like 'of' 'and' and 'the' etc unless the is the first word.
e.g. The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Yours truly.
Grannus Pedantus of Seftonus. |
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