User talk:Tg378qr

February 2021
Hello, and welcome to editing Wikipedia. Some of the changes you have made have been helpful, but I think you should know about a few problems with some others. I hope these comments will help you to know a few pitfalls to look out for as you do more editing. JBW (talk) 17:55, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
 * For example, please don't impose the spelling "kilometer", usual in the United States, over "kilometre", usual in most if not all other English speaking countries. JBW (talk) 17:55, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
 * For the past participle of the verb "to prove" usage varies, with both "proved" and "proven" being recognised, but "prove" is not an accepted past participle.
 * Generally speaking, an article should link to another article only if the latter either provides more information about the subject of the former or else explains the meaning of a word or expression which is likely not to be understood by a significant proportion of readers. Linking to United States in the article John Veltri serves neither of those purposes: the article United States contains no information about John Veltri, nor is it likely that any readers will need to look up that article in order to find out what the United States is. In fact there is no need for any mention of the United States following the mention of California, as very few if any readers will need to be told that California is in the United States.