Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
Jarib
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
4 de nov. de 2014 17:29
Respuestas · 3
3
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!
4 de noviembre de 2014
1
The rule simply is that 'I' must always be capitalised. Normal capitalisation rules apply to the other pronouns.
4 de noviembre de 2014
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
Jarib
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
Artículos que podrían gustarte

How to Ask for a Raise or Promotion in English
9 votos positivos · 8 Comentarios

The Key to Learning a Language Faster
30 votos positivos · 8 Comentarios

Why "General English" is Failing Your Career (An Engineer’s Perspective)
30 votos positivos · 12 Comentarios
Más artículos
