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SUPERCAT IZ FASTR = Supercat is faster THEN = than "Then" is for time (when? then!), but "than" is for comparisons. SPEEDIN BULLIT = a speeding bullet. Don't forget the final period. |
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SUPERCAT IZ FASTR = Supercat is faster THEN = than "Then" is for time (when? then!), but "than" is for comparisons. SPEEDIN BULLIT = a speeding bullet. Don't forget the final period. |
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IM = I'm You need an apostrophe for the contraction: I + am = I'm. IN ALL UR COMPUTERZ = in all your computers, Don't forget the comma! HACKIN TEH NSA = hacking the NSA. You need a final period at the end of the sentence. |
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IM IN DA BASKET = I'm in the basket, Don't forget the comma. LAUNDERIN UR MONEY = laundering your money. And don't forget the final period! |
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U TAEK = You take SHOEZ, = the shoes; Don't forget the definite article, and you need a semicolon here. Otherwise, you've got a run-on sentence, a.k.a. comma splice. WEELL TAEK = we'll take You need an apostrophe for the contraction: we + will = we'll. BOXEZ. = the boxes. |
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I CAN HAZ = Can I have There is a special word order for questions in English: Can I have a cheese burrito? Yes, I can have a cheese burrito. CHEEZ BUREETO? = a cheese burrito? |
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LAW OV GRAVITEE, = Law of Gravity, This follows the same capitalization rules as the title of a book; both "Law" and "Gravity" are capitalized. When used in a regular sentence, "law of gravity" can be capitalized or not (it's really your choice), but here it is being personified as if it were the name of a person, so it is capitalized: Law of Gravity. I DEEFY U = I defy you. Don't forget the final period or, if you prefer, an exclamation mark: I defy you! |
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YO = Yo, The interjection needs a comma to separate it from the main sentence. Alternatively, you can make it a sentence of its own by using an exclamation mark: Yo! HE STEALED = he stole This is an irregular verb in English: he steals, he stole, he has stolen. GANGNAM STYLE FRUM ME! = Gangnam Style from me! |
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LET SLEEPIN DAWGS LIE? = Let sleeping dogs lie? This is an English proverb: "Let sleeping dogs lie." It means to leave something alone if it is not causing you any problems. I DOAN FINKZ SO. = I don't think so. The cat has turned the proverb into a question, and the answer is: I don't think so. |
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OH NOEZ! = Oh no! I FORGETTED = I forgot This is an irregular verb: I forget, I forgot, I have forgotten. MAH PARASHOOT! = my parachute! |
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DEY KUTZ = They cut DEM OFFF? = them off? |
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FILOSOFICAL KAT = Philosophical Cat SEEZ TEH LITE = sees the light. Don't forget the final period to make that a complete sentence. :-) |
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SHAEK IT UP BAYBEE! = Shake it up, baby! Don't forget the comma before the vocative. TWIST AN SHOUT! = Twist and shout! |
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DOOD = Dude, Don't forget the comma! The word "dude" is added into the sentence as a vocative, so it needs to be set off with a comma. DAT KATNIP = that catnip IZ AWSUM = is awesome. Don't forget the final period. |