Loving the copy-paste from google, and my apologies on the "no where". My Grammarly likes to auto-correct me.no lol he's actually right and you're supposed to say "nowhere";
If you're ever wondering when to capitalize English, when you're talking about the language or the nationality, the answer is always “yes.” Although people writing casually online often lowercase the word, it is a proper noun and therefore requires a capital letter.
If you would like to have a battle on who has better grammar and sentence structure, let's go. I am a nerd and English is actually what I'm best at. I didn't properly read what he said. I'm half asleep, so sorry if I don't make sense.
The "n" at the beginning of that sentence should be capitalized. There should be a comma between the "no" and the "lol". There is also supposed to be a comma after the "lol". The use of a semicolon there is actually unnecessary. Semicolons are to be used to join two independent clauses that are closely related, but not to start a new ideal. Instead of a semicolon, you should have used a colon. I'm not going to correct anything in your copy-pasted response or even look over it as it is a waste of my time. Thank you.
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