Originally posted by NordlysActaully there are 3 more punctuation mistakes, taking the grand total to 10.
[b]Living life to its fullest and taking each day as it comes. Life is too short, and when you're old sitting back it's too late to say WHAT IF.[/b]
The inclusion of the ellipsis would also be optional as an ending to "WHAT IF..." instead of the question mark.
Living life to its fullest and taking each day as it comes. Life is too short, and when you're old sitting back it's too late to say, "WHAT IF?".
Originally posted by c99uxI decided to be lenient, but of course your write. 🙂
Actaully there are 3 more punctuation mistakes, taking the grand total to 10.
The inclusion of the ellipsis would also be optional as an ending to "WHAT IF..." instead of the question mark.
[b]Living life to its fullest and taking each day as it comes. Life is too short, and when you're old sitting back it's too late to say, "WHAT IF?".[/b]
Originally posted by NordlysIn English it's called "lowercase." I spend forever drilling that into my third graders: Every sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. Yet they're not annoyed enough to remember to do it! 😛
To start a sentence with a minuscule letter is a spelling mistake.