Did you know you are supposed to capitalize American?
SYLLABICATION: A·mer·i·can
PRONUNCIATION: -mr-kn
ADJECTIVE: 1. Of or relating to the United States of America or its people, language, or culture. 2. Of or relating to North or South America, the West Indies, or the Western Hemisphere. 3. Of or relating to any of the Native American peoples. 4. Indigenous to North or South America.
Answer:
Thanks for trying to teach the boobs on here but you are spinning your wheels. Most of them aren't going to be able to read your post because there are words with more than 2 syllables and they have no idea what "Western Hemisphere" or "indigenous" or "West Indies" means.
And, forget about "adjective" - they probably think it is a new head-banging boy band.
really
thanks...oh, by the way...did you have a question???
yahoo said it is "rude" to use capitalization on here
Mrkn?
Thank you, Chee, for that edifying lesson.
In the English language, you're actually supposed to capitalize the name of any country. People are American, Canadian, Mexican, Danish, German, French, British, Dutch, etc...
No *! You must be one of them Rhodes scholars i hear 'bout.
Bravo, how intelligent of you. Here's a cookie.
Nah really. WELL DONE - someone has been to their language lessons!! Thank you for informing me of that piece of common general knowledge.
well gosh
thanks for the lesson
thanks for the lesson
i never knew that. i thought u just capitalize names n monthes.
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