Capitalizing I

English Language Arts, Grade 1

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Study Guide Capitalizing I English Language Arts, Grade 1

CAPITALIZING ‘I’ What does Capitalizing ‘I’ Mean? I is a special pronoun that takes the place of your own name. Your own name always begins with a capital, so when you are talking about yourself you use capital I. But you do not need a capital m when you call yourself me. Examples: I am a girl. I like to eat apples. Dad and I are going home. The dog and I go for a walk. Give the book to me. Try this! Which sentence is correct? 1] Do I get a seat? Do i get a seat? 2] i like pie. I like pie. 3] I like It. I like it. 4] Joe and I get ice. Joe and i get Ice. 5] Throw the ball to me. Throw the ball to Me. © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.