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Yes, it does. If you use I as a letter by itself meaning me, it needs a capital. The same thing goes for I've, I'm and all those sort of things.

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In English, the pronoun "I" is always capitalized, regardless of its position in the sentence. This rule is a grammatical convention that helps distinguish the pronoun "I" from other words and emphasizes its importance in the sentence.

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You don't. The letter "eye" is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence and in the word, "I".

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It is a proper pronoun.

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