Club Penguin Wiki:Grammar

This page is to help users understand how to use proper grammar when typing. It was made by Metalmanager.

First Stage (Capitalizing I's)
This stage is all about I's. People, you have to capitalize your I's. But, when a word like "Information" or "International" or any word with an I other than I's on their own have to be lower case. Here's an example of a sentence using this:

"I have alot of information"


 * As you can see here, the I at the start is capitalized because it's the start, but, if used within a sentence, it still must be capitalized.

"I have alot of information and I have alot of edits"


 * As you can see here, the I in "I have alot of edits" is capitalized even when it's not at the start of the sentence.
 * This is correct because, the whole point of this is to tell you that I's need capitalizing. But, not in words like "i've", "information" or "international".

Second Stage (Using Apostrophes)
This stage will help you using 's in words that need them. These are the words that need them:
 * Ive
 * Dont
 * Its
 * yknow
 * Youre


 * Now, here are these words with Apostrophes:


 * I've
 * Don't
 * It's
 * y'know
 * Can't
 * You're


 * You should also use Apostrophes when talking about someone, here's an example:

"Metalmanager's user page is cool"

"Notice the 's in Metalmanager's. This is what you do when talking about someone.

The Apostrophe is to mark where a letter or word should be but the word is shortened with an Apostrophe. Such as:


 * I've = I have
 * Don't = Do not
 * It's = It is
 * y'know = You know
 * Can't = Cannot

And, when words are shortened at the start, they need one too. These words are:


 * Coz/coz
 * Nothin
 * Makin

Now, these words with Apostrophes:


 * 'Coz
 * Nothin'
 * Makin'

The Apostrophes are to show where the word and/or letter should be. Here's what the words are with and without the Apostrophes:


 * 'Coz = Because
 * Nothin' = Nothing
 * Makin' = Making

Third Stage (Commas)
Using commas can be hard, and some people use them in the wrong places. You should use them when:
 * You're listing options
 * Example: You can choose this, this or this. Notice the first comma, then, at the end, there's an or because it's the end of the list.


 * After saying "And" or "But"
 * Example: This is a sentence, but, it is only a test. Notice the comma after and before the "But". It goes the same when using "And".