

For instance, the I in I'm is capitalized because I'm is a contraction of I am. The I should also be capitalized when I is in a contraction with other words.

Notice that only the I that appears by itself is capitalized-you don't need to capitalize every I in the sentence. The letter IĪn I by itself refers to a person, so it should be capitalized. We've also capitalized the D in don't because it's the first letter of the sentence the woman's father says. Here, we've capitalized the M in my because it's the first letter of the entire sentence. The first letter of sentences that are included in other sentences are also capitalized, like in this example: If the sentence said He never shows up for our dates, the letter H would be capitalized. The letter W in when is capitalized because W is the first letter in the sentence. For example, let's look at this sentence: The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized, no matter what letter it is.

