Quote: rubber duckie "Perhaps you could start a sentence with a capital letter, end it with a full stop and use a comma after the name Clark? Which also must start with a capital letter.
The use of the word "maybe" is out of context unless you were going to use it as a question, in which case you have not used a question mark following the word "correctly".
The use of the word "you're" is incorrect in the English language, it has a meaning of you are. Your use of the word is correct in American English.'"
Not to mention the schoolboy point that "its" should be "it's", and he has used the adjective "wrong" where he really needs the adverb "wrongly".
The boy done good otherwise