Just, try to capitalize.........

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alex_genius_20

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Hello,
I want to practice moderating a forum. Maybe in the future I will create one in my country.
Suppose that I am a moderator and a member has not capitalized his/her question very well:

1. Just try to capitalize when you want to start a sentence.
2. Just, try to capitalize when you want to start a sentence.
3. Just try to capitalize your words when you want to start a sentence.
4. Just, try to capitalize your words when you want to start a sentence.

Which one is natural to you? If you were me, how would you say it? Should I use a comma after "just"?

Thank you
 
Hello,
I want to practice moderating a forum. Maybe in the future I will create one in my country.
Suppose that I am a moderator and a member has not capitalized his/her question very well:

1. Just try to capitalize when you want to start a sentence.
2. Just, try to capitalize when you want to start a sentence.
3. Just try to capitalize your words when you want to start a sentence.
4. Just, try to capitalize your words when you want to start a sentence.

Which one is natural to you? If you were me, how would you say it? Should I use a comma after "just"?

Thank you

No comma after "just". None of your sentences are natural. You can say: "Capitalize the first word in a sentence".
 
Thank you.

"Just try to capitalize the first word in a sentence"

Is it ok now?
 
No one will have difficulty capitalizing the first word, why is it necessary to say "try to"?

Not a teacher.
 
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No one will have difficulty capitalizing the first word, why is it necessary to say "try to"?

It is not about difficulty, it is about effort.
 
No one will have difficulty capitalizing the first word. Why is it necessary to say "try to"?

Please state that you are not a teacher.
 
If you want to include "Try to" then "Try to remember to capitalise the first letter of every sentence" works.
 
Please state that you are not a teacher.
Yesterday another moderator told me that it's okay to omit "not a teacher" when I am asking questions, so I omitted it from my above post which is a question. But I still added it back as you said.
 
Yesterday another moderator told me that it's okay to omit "not a teacher" when I am asking questions, so I omitted it from my above post which is a question. But I still added it back as you said.

You don't have to say it when you are posing a question but it's important to say it when you are responding to another learner's question. The first part of your post ("No-one will have difficulty capitalising the first word") might have sounded like you were giving advice to the OP. However, it was followed by a question to the rest of us so I don't think "Not a teacher" was necessary in that post.
 
You're right.

I apologise, Matthew.:oops:
 
That's OK, no need to apologise, Rover_KE.
 
"Do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda
 
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