I (pronoun)

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In Modern English, I is the singular, first-person pronoun.

Morphology

In Standard Modern English, I has five distinct word forms:

  • I: the nominative (subjective)[i] form
    • I is the only pronoun form that is always capitalized in English.[ii] This practice became established in the late 15th century, though lowercase i was sometimes found as late as the 17th century.[1]
  • me: the accusative (objective, also called 'oblique'[2]: 146 )[i] form
  • my: the dependent genitive (possessive)[i] form
  • mine: the independent genitive (possessive)[i] form
  • myself: the reflexive form

History