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18 July, 01:02

Why is the letter/word I capitalized but the letter/word a isn't?

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  1. 18 July, 01:08
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    "I" is in regards to yourself, you and any humans name are proper nouns that you go by. "a" is not a proper noun it is describing the quantity or the subject of the matter, Ex - [I] love it when [a] cool summer day takes place in my area.

    {Bad sentence, sorry}
  2. 18 July, 01:14
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    Well, I refers to yourself a person. A refers to a thing. So unless a is at the beginning of a sentence, It won't be capitalized.

    Good luck! Have a Great day!
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