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'69 Camaro wrote:
>>>>>Keith was gently pointing out that the word "English" is a proper noun. >>>>>Proper nouns should always be capitalized, even if your name is e.e. >>>>>cummings. ;-) >>> >>>>Since english is neither a person nor a place nor an event, and since one >>>>can limit it with modifiers like any and some as in "She speaks some >>>>english, and he doesn't speak any english", I respectfully disagree. >>> >>>A proper noun is a noun which names a particular person, place, or thing. >>>The English language is a particular language. >> >>Interestingly, in "the english language", english is an adjective and not >>a noun at all.
What does your dictionary say about capitalizing Cocksucking as the proper name of a skill? Received on Mon Jul 02 2007 - 15:55:59 CDT
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