Thread:ZackOJ/@comment-26362067-20160505161811/@comment-26362067-20160510171743

I take it English is not your first language?

Well, here's the first tip: Always capitalize I. Well, capitalize it when it's referring to yourself. Does that make sense? Like, if you're using the contraction for "I am" - that would be "I'm". Or for "I will" - "I'll". Also capitalize the beginning word in a sentence.

Second tip: Use commas, aka what I just used after "commas". As people say things differently, the best way to place these is say what you're typing yourself, and put a comma where you naturally take a small pause. It'll help - a lot.

Now, to avoid run-on sentences, put periods at the end of complete thoughts. Ex: I went to bed. <-- That dot at the end is a period.

And to punctuate your last post for an example (at least how I would do it):

"Ok, I won't forget it. I'm taking this one nice and slow so that I get it 100% no problems, though I think I need someone to go over where I should split up the sections. I suck at that and like, grammar mistakes, but besides that I think I'm getting used to this character thing."

Now, the quotation marks at the beginning and end are because that's what you said, not me. Also, there's multiple ways you can punctuate that last sentence there - doesn't have to be the same way I did it.

Okay, hopefully this helps. :) Wow, this took a long time to write.