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is "I" the only pronoun that must be capitalized? Every time a get a note corrected I've notice that always the pronoun "I" must be capitalized, but not the other pronouns is there some rule for this? Examples 1 " ..walking this morning, i passed in.." 2. "...since we are still celebrating.." the first sentence alwasy gets corrected but not the second one... Whyyyyyy?? thanks
Nov 4, 2014 5:29 PM
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Yes, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalised. Don't believe anyone who says that 'i' is fine in informal writing. It isn't. You should always capitalise 'I'. All other pronouns have a lower case initial. The only time that 'we' 'she' 'they' etc have initial capitals is when they are the first word in a sentence. The only exception is sometimes in religious texts (prayers, hymns and so on) the pronouns referring to God and Jesus are written with a capital letter. But unless you intend to become a priest one day, I wouldn't worry about that too much!
November 4, 2014
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The rule simply is that 'I' must always be capitalised. Normal capitalisation rules apply to the other pronouns.
November 4, 2014
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