User blog comment:Funny HaHa Good Times Michael/The Advice Blog/@comment-1636990-20111023130826

Well... since you asked...

Whenever you use contractions (I'm, you're, it's) ALWAYS use an apostrophe. That, and the letter I is ALWAYS capitalized when it's by itself. Whenever you're using it as I am, or I'm, then you capitalize it.

Also, always put a space after a period (.), comma, or really any punctuation mark.

More capitalization: Only the first letter in a sentence, proper nouns, places, people, and other such. But those are the most common capitalization thingies that you'll be capitalizing. Don't capitalize random words. Character traits are NOT capitalized, and neither are normal words after punctuation marks other than periods, exclamation points, and question marks.

Also, grammar is spelled as, "grammar."

If you're still confused, just copy the grammar of users like me, Sprink, or probably your best bet: Gideon. Always remain teachable; allow other users to hep as well.