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  • 19-03-2018
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The pronoun I is capitalized even when it’s part of a possession. contraction. second sentence. sentence.

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islandprincess2 islandprincess2
  • 19-03-2018
All of the above except when it is part of a possession because in that case I would use my or mine.
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fitascortes fitascortes
  • 07-10-2018

contraction b/c Notice in the last sentence that the I is capitalized even when it’s part of a contraction. Therefore, you should write I’ll, I’ve, I’m, and I’d.

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