Beginner's Guide/GRAMMOR
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Complete nonsense, or horrendous grammar and spelling, while applicable in certain situations, is not funny for most entries. Make sure it makes sense and is in the grammar and language proper for the article. Often, (as alluded to in Uncyclopedia:How To Be Funny And Not Just Stupid) an official tone can take your article to new heights. Grammar and spelling are as important as the content you're adding. If you have trouble with your spelling or grammar, you can always leave a note on an administrator's talk page asking them to proof read your article, and they'll probably laugh at you be happy to check it for you, or will pass it on to someone who will.


