"You are the supporter of what each of us has a person to whom we try to imitate? Not important as strongly we do it, the fact is important … Or you it disprove?” - asked once me. "No, no, certainly I agree. Someone fell in love with his trait of character in a certain person and tries to develop it at itself, someone imitates up to habits, clothes … However, if the second isn't fanaticism. And the third, maybe, in general considers that it has no such person. But we that with you know that somewhere at heart it is present” - I answered the set question. "And who it at you and why? Who for you an idol? Ideal? Object for imitation?” - again asked me a question. "This person Mikhail Lomonosov, - without reflecting for one second, I answered and continued the answer. - Now I will tell why. You how I understand, don't hurry up? Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov … Great person … It gave so many different works that, probably, changed history (I doubt only because I can not look at the world without Lomonosov) … And it is possible for such people and it is necessary to imitate, if besides, it changed history to the best. All this it made thanks to strong (further it is possible to put a set of other adjectives) persons.
Capital letters are not really an aspect of punctuation, but it is convenient to deal with them here. The rules for using them are mostly very simple.
(a) The first word of a sentence, or of a fragment, begins with a capital letter:
The bumbling wizard Rincewind is Pratchett's most popular character.
Will anyone now alive live to see a colony on the moon? Probably not.
Distressingly few pupils can locate Iraq or Japan on a map of the world.
(b) The names of the days of the week, and of the months of the year, are written with a capital letter:
Next Sunday France will hold a general election.
Mozart was born on 27 January, 1756.
Football practice takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays.
However, the names of seasons are not written with a capital:
Like cricket, baseball is played in the summer.
Do not write *"... in the Summer".
(c) The names of languages are always written with a capital letter. Be careful about this; it's a very common mistake.
Juliet speaks English, French, Italian and Portuguese.
I need to work on my Spanish irregular verbs.
Among the major languages of India are Hindi, Gujarati and Tamil.
These days, few students study Latin and Greek.
"You are the supporter of what each of us has a person to whom we try to imitate? Not important as strongly we do it, the fact is important … Or you it disprove?” - asked once me. "No, no, certainly I agree. Someone fell in love with his trait of character in a certain person and tries to develop it at itself, someone imitates up to habits, clothes … However, if the second isn't fanaticism. And the third, maybe, in general considers that it has no such person. But we that with you know that somewhere at heart it is present” - I answered the set question. "And who it at you and why? Who for you an idol? Ideal? Object for imitation?” - again asked me a question. "This person Mikhail Lomonosov, - without reflecting for one second, I answered and continued the answer. - Now I will tell why. You how I understand, don't hurry up?
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov … Great person … It gave so many different works that, probably, changed history (I doubt only because I can not look at the world without Lomonosov) … And it is possible for such people and it is necessary to imitate, if besides, it changed history to the best. All this it made thanks to strong (further it is possible to put a set of other adjectives) persons.