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Yes, the word 'I' (always capitalized) is a personal pronoun, the first person (the one speaking) singular, subjective form. The objective, first person singular form is 'me' (not capitalized).

  • I saw the new movie today. Jane and June went with me.

The word 'it' is also a personal pronoun, the third person (the thing spoken about), singular form, which can be used as a subject or an object in a sentence.

  • Jane and I liked the movie, we thought it was funny, but June didn't like it.
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