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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use of I

should the "I" be in capital letters in the middle of a sentence?
  

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When referring to the first person singular, it is always capitalizedl. I may be wrong, but I think English is the ony language that works this way. It's probably because it's only a single letter.

  • When referring to the first person singular, it is always capitalizedl.
  • I may be wrong, but I think English is the ony language that works this way.
  • It's probably because it's only a single letter.
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When referring to the first person singular, it is always capitalizedl. I may be wrong, but I think English is the ony language that works this way. It's probably because it's only a single letter.
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AnonymousShould the "I" be in capital letters in the middle of a sentence?
The first letter in the first word of a sentence should also be capitalized.

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