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English, 18.10.2020 07:01 kiannadgarnica

Why you think it's important to capitalize the letter I use spell-check edit and draft your work and always remember to proofread before clicking submit. I have provided the example of capital I because it is one of the most common errors that students make. The other
most common error is probably abbreviations. We are so used to not typing out complete words--why do you think that is the case? We don't hesitate to
read "txt" and see the word text. As you respond to this idea, just think logically--why would I want have a capital letter in the place where "T" belongs.
Hint: If we practice something long enough it will likely become a habit!
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