Talk:You Can Win If You Want

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Do not move "You Can Win If You Want" to "You Can Win if You Want"[edit]

It is incorrect to have a lower case of "If" within a sentence when every other word is capitalized. It would be correct if it was "is" or "the" for example.--Harout72 (talk) 19:09, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"if" is the correct, because is not a verb, it's a conjuction. --MisterWiki talk contribs 20:27, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I strongly suggest that you refrain from edit-warring and overlook at your English language-skills as it is sometimes quite awful. The rule which you are vaguely familiar with, doesn't apply to all conjunctions. "If" is a subordinating conjunction which is different from coordinating conjunctions (and, for, or, yet, but etc.). Also, while you're at it, as a personal favour from me to you, you might want to familiarize yourself with "regular" and "irregular" verbs, I am referring especially to the "irregular verb" Read, the past tense form of which is not "Readed" (as you have used it in this edit of yours), but it is spelled the same way as the present tense "Read"; however, it's pronounced as "Red". I believe it's important to know these fundamentals if you're going to continue contributing, after all, this is the English wikipedia--Harout72 (talk) 21:16, 20 December 2009 (UTC).[reply]

Err. Please stop. OK, I've talked with some users on the IRC and they suggested me to leave the "I" capitalized. I know I have too much to learn about the English-language but this is not the place. Thanks anyway. --MisterWiki talk contribs 23:16, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]