Well, concerning
capitalized letters, here are the most important rules that come to mind:
- at the
beginning of sentences
- 1st person singular "I"
- at the
beginning of names (<-- of places, persons, brand names, games, companies etc.)
-
nationalities (England, English, Englishman)
- in
headlines: usually you capitalize the
first word and
anything else except for articles, prepositions and maybe conjunctions or possessive pronouns, examples: "Seven Cities of Gold" / "Law of the West" / "The Way of the Exploding Fist" / "Mr. Robot
and
His Robot Factory"
In the discussion of the article "BASIC"
I summarized another simple rule for improving your English very briefly (English syntax/word order):
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I do not claim that my English is always perfect. I am no native speaker, but I studied English for several years and graduated last summer. I do not tell you this to show off, but to give you an idea how to judge the quality of my tips.
The quality of many existing articles is at least disputable. Whenever I come across "
Denglish", I try to correct it. Then again, I do not wish to disencourage anybody to write for the English Wiki because he is unsure whether his English is sufficient. I guess we will have to wait until more native speakers turn up before we really achieve a good standard. Nonetheless, I would appreciate when every non-native speaker at least tries his very best to improve his English. The aforesaid tips are really short and you're never too old to learn.