Hey guys i found a site that i want to share with you. It contains a list of common errors in English usage. I recommend that you visit the site. The difference between cleanup and clean up is an example of a common error that I saw in the site “Cleanup” is usually a noun: “the cleanup of the toxic waste site will cost billions of dollars.” “Clean” is a verb in the phrase “clean up”: “You can go to the mall after you clean up your room.”
http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html#errors
Always put "I" in a capital letter.
ReplyDeleteCapitalize your letter "i" when you're referring to yourself. Regarding your post, words have different meanings depending on how they are written.
ReplyDeleteRemember to put periods or add conjunctions in your sentences.Some of yours are too long. Try not to forget commas. :)
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to capitalize "i" when you refer to yourself.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, Glenn! Though, I seldom use "clean up". Hahaha.
ReplyDelete“Clean” is a verb in the phrase “clean up”: “You can go to the mall after you clean up your room.”
ReplyDeleteRevised:
“Clean” is a verb in the phrase “clean up:” “you can go to the mall after you clean up your room.”
First, you used the American style, that's why, the colon must be written first before the quotation mark. Second, the word "you" should not be capitalized, for it is not in the beginning of the sentence.
Thank you for sharing a link where we can find some of the common errors in English language.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. I hope you'll be more careful with your capitalization & punctuation (like what the others already pointed out).
ReplyDeleteYour post is informative. Be aware on your post next time. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. I have realized the difference between them.
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