Answer (1 of 30): To Kerim Koray Öztürkler, The first-person singular pronoun “I” is always capitalized in English, even in the middle of a sentence, so its contraction (“I’m”) is also capitalized; “I’m” is short for “I am.” There is never a correct use of “i’m.” Below are examples of “I’m” in ...
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