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Try to do all of your changes in one edit. If you do them in a bunch of edits, it can clutter the Recent Changes. Thanks, and keep contributing! {{User:Obsessive Mario Fan/sig}} 20:46, March 30, 2020 (EDT) | Try to do all of your changes in one edit. If you do them in a bunch of edits, it can clutter the Recent Changes. Thanks, and keep contributing! {{User:Obsessive Mario Fan/sig}} 20:46, March 30, 2020 (EDT) | ||
Sorry for not responding earlier. By the time I saw this I thought it was way to late to reply. But I am replying right now. I understand and I am sorry for cluttering the Recent Changes. Sometimes I notice something after I submit the edit but I will try to do it in one go. Thanks![[User:Duckfan77|Duckfan77]] ([[User talk:Duckfan77|talk]]) 15:34, June 27, 2020 (EDT) | |||
== An == | == An == |
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Try to do all of your changes in one edit. If you do them in a bunch of edits, it can clutter the Recent Changes. Thanks, and keep contributing! --DeepFriedCabbage 20:46, March 30, 2020 (EDT)
Sorry for not responding earlier. By the time I saw this I thought it was way to late to reply. But I am replying right now. I understand and I am sorry for cluttering the Recent Changes. Sometimes I notice something after I submit the edit but I will try to do it in one go. Thanks!Duckfan77 (talk) 15:34, June 27, 2020 (EDT)
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"a" before a word beginning with a vowel should be "an" (e.g. "an obstacle", "an attempt"). Mario JC 21:23, May 13, 2020 (EDT)
You also seem to be confusing the word "there" with "their". "There" is the adverb referring to a specific location (e.g. "Mario can jump there"); "their" is the possessive pronoun (e.g. "Unlike their normal counterparts", not "Unlike there normal counterparts"). Mario JC 22:12, May 31, 2020 (EDT)