Capitalise sentences and the pronoun ‘I’
Key Notes:-
Introduction:
Capitalizing the first word in a sentence and the pronoun ‘I’ is a basic but important rule in writing. It helps make our writing clear and easy to read.
- Capitalizing the First Word in a Sentence:
- Every sentence should start with a capital letter.
- Example:
- “the cat is sleeping.” → “The cat is sleeping.”
- “we like to play.” → “We like to play.”
- Capitalizing the Pronoun ‘I’:
- The word ‘I’ should always be capitalized, no matter where it is in a sentence.
- Examples:
- “i have a dog.” → “I have a dog.”
- “my friend and i went to the park.” → “My friend and I went to the park.”
- Why Capitalize the First Word and ‘I’?
- Capitalizing the first word of a sentence shows the beginning of a new thought.
- Capitalizing ‘I’ makes it stand out and shows it’s a special word, even though it’s just one letter.
Conclusion:
Knowing when to capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun ‘I’ helps make writing neat and understandable.
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