Originally posted by ReFFi
Originally posted by Sweet Daddy
Originally posted by thewiz1
Originally posted by naki
Originally posted by thewiz1
Originally posted by naki
well this got gay fast.
Don't forget to capitalize the first word of your sentence, English major.
Fixed that for you. D- 2 mistakes in such a short sentence is too much.
Seriously though, why would I get the English major comment? I am insulted.
Arent you an English major?
When using a contraction, the apostrophe typically supercedes the letter it has replaced. Therefore, the proper usage should be "aren't," as the apostrophe has replaced the letter "o" in "not."
Much improvement was shown, however, in proper capitalization skills. I give you a B.
Ok old man! 
When addressing an individual, one should always use a comma to indicate said address. In this case, the proper form would have been, "Ok, old man." The capitalization of "old man" in this instance is more of a matter of style, though the common usage is to leave it as you have it.