You always have to capitalize 'i' when it is alone or referring to 'myself' or 'me'. You also have to capitalize 'i' when it is at the beginning of the sentence.
EX:
1: He didn't see that I gave it to her.
2: I told them not to say anything.
3: I took the shirt back to the store because it didn't fit me.
4: The dog came when I called him.
I hope this helped!
-EB
Nouns that should always be capitalized are the first letter of each word of a proper noun (the name of a person, place, thing, or a title), the first letter of the first word in a sentence, and the letters of acronyms (such as IBM or NASA).
Yes, in English grammar, the first letter of a sentence is always capitalized. This rule helps to distinguish the beginning of a new sentence and aids in easy readability and understanding of written text.
To show a letter should be capitalized, hmm... most people draw three lines under the selected letter.
Yes, "I am" is typically capitalized because "I" is a pronoun and should always be capitalized in English.
Yes, when referring to the title of the President of the United States, it should always be capitalized.
Yes; "Your Honor" should always be capitalized.
The pronoun "I" is always capitalized. All other pronouns are capitalized only when the first word in a sentence.
The first letter is always capitalized, and the second letter is always lower case.
Nouns that should always be capitalized are the first letter of each word of a proper noun (the name of a person, place, thing, or a title), the first letter of the first word in a sentence, and the letters of acronyms (such as IBM or NASA).
If you are referencing yourself, "i" should always, always, always be capitalized. Me = I. When referring to yourself, the "i" should be capitalized even if it is not at the beginning of the sentence. Example: Dave and I went to the store. Remember, just because a word has the letter "i" in it does not mean that the "i" should be capitalized. Example: She used It. (wrong) She used it. (right) The "i" is capitalized only when referring to yourself. In other words, when "I" means "me" or yourself.
I is always capitalized, no matter where it is in a sentence.
The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized.
No. "You" does not need a capital letter unless it starts a sentence.
Yes, in English grammar, the first letter of a sentence is always capitalized. This rule helps to distinguish the beginning of a new sentence and aids in easy readability and understanding of written text.
Always
To show a letter should be capitalized, hmm... most people draw three lines under the selected letter.
Well yes Bailey has a capital letter…unless its not a name. If it is a name then you capitalize always. A name will always be capitalized no matter what. But if it is a word then no it is not capitalized. If it is a famous sight or something like a national park name then yes it is.