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A teenager now knows that one prized possession of his survived after the tsunami struck: A favourite football that drifted all the way to Alaska.

Would it be wrong if i change 'A' to lower case? If it is fine, which is the preferred version?

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Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

A teenager now knows that one prized possession of his survived after the tsunami struck:Afavourite football that drifted all the way to Alaska.

Would it be wrong if i change/changed 'A' to lower case?

I notice native speakers use 'changed'. Is it also correct to use 'change'? If it is fine, I believe 'changed' is the preferred version.


Thanks.
 
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I would use lower case there.
 

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Re: Would it bw wrong if I change/changed...

Would it be wrong if I [STRIKE]change/[/STRIKE]changed 'A' to lower case? No - it would be correct.

I notice native speakers use 'changed'. Is it also correct to use 'change'? If it is fine, I believe 'changed' is the preferred version.

Use either 'Will it be wrong if I change it?' or 'Would it be wrong if I changed it?'

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Re: Would it bw wrong if I change/changed...

Hi Rover

Thanks for the clear reply.
 

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Thanks, 5jj.

Are there sentences where a capital is used after a colon? Or should I always write the first word after a colon in such sentences in lower case?

In the sentence I posted earlier, the part after the colon is not a complete sentence. -- ...A favourite football that drifted all the way to Alaska.
 

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Thanks, Tdol.

Are there sentences where a capital is used after a colon? Or should I always write the first word after a colon in such sentences in lower case?

In the sentence I posted earlier, the part after the colon is not a complete sentence. -- ...A favourite football that drifted all the way to Alaska.
 

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Are there sentences where a capital is used after a colon?

Only when the next word is a proper noun.

You don't need to post the same question twice.

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Are there sentences where a capital is used after a colon? Or should I always write the first word after a colon in such sentences in lower case?

You will see capital letters used after colons sometimes, and I think it's more common in AmE. I don't use them- I use capital letters for the start of sentences and proper nouns, apart from things like titles and headings.
 

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

A teenager now knows that one prized possession of his survived after the tsunami struck:Afavourite football that drifted all the way to Alaska.

Would it be wrong if i change/changed 'A' to lower case?

I notice native speakers use 'changed'. Is it also correct to use 'change'? If it is fine, I believe 'changed' is the preferred version.


Thanks.

As Rover has said, 'would... changed' is right. But a lot of people in a colloquial context would ask 'Do you m/]Mind if change it?' or '[Is it] OK [by you] if I change it?' (with both verbs in the present) As often happens in the grammar of speech, the speaker can change construction in mid-flow, starting with 'would' and ending with a verb in the present. It's not 'right', but it often happens.
 

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Many thanks, Tdol, for your clarification. You have given me a complete picture of the construction of such sentences. You are right in saying that some people use capital letters after a colon for such sentences. I have seen them used this way more than once, which confused me before the reply from you and the other members.
 

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

Many thanks, Bob.

I think many non-natives are mixing tenses in writing such sentences.
 

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

Perhaps I should not have, but I merged these threads. They seemed too similar to stand apart.
 

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

Phew - thought I was having one of my funny turns. ;-)

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

Phew - thought I was having one of my funny turns. ;-)

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Re: Would it be wrong if I change/changed...

Phew - thought I was having one of my funny turns. ;-)

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You are, Bob.

It's making you repeat yourself.

Rover:)
 
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