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The pronoun "I" does not have a present negative form.

The term "present negative" is a from of verb.

A "present negative" verb for the first person singular pronoun "I" is formed using an auxiliary verb and the negative adverb to a main, simple present tense verb.

Examples:

I am not going to school today. (I'm notgoing school today.)

I do not like broccoli. (I don'tlike broccoli.)

I can not swim. (I can't swim.)

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