User talk:Cronk!te

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Happy editing! -- Toddy1 (talk) 11:01, 17 September 2020 (UTC)

September 2020
I do not know whether you are familiar with the concept of a quotation, but if you are not, please could you read the article on it. There is more advice on using quotations in Wikipedia in the Manual of Style. You altered a quotation in the article on Nallathur. Quotations are meant to be accurate. But do not worry - since the quotation is unattributed, I have deleted it.

The reason I deleted the quotation was two-fold. (1) I could not be bothered to keep reverting editors like you who kept altering quotation. (2) Because Verifiability says that quotations must be supported by inline citations. I did try searching the internet to find a source for the quotation, but I failed. It is probably a translation of something in an Indian language. -- Toddy1 (talk) 11:01, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
 * If the full stop is in the quotation, it means that there was a full stop in the original text. Cronk!te altered this.
 * When a sentence says "there is good water flow", the word "flow" is a noun. If you change "flow" to "flows", you have a problem, because "flows" is normally a verb, and having a verb followed by "is" (another verb) does not make sense. Thecoincollectr altered this.