I is not how eye is spelled.
2006-12-12 05:05:52
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answer #1
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answered by thesunnshynne 5
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I belive you answered your own question, if you want a sentence that has " i is " in it, like you ask, you can use the following sentence to achive this;
"I IS the 9th letter of English alphabet"
you could also use
"I IS not proper, use me instead"
"i think I IS the hardest letter to write in cursive"
"perhaps I IS one of two letters with a dot above them"
Even the sentence "How can "I IS" be used in a sentence" is a proper use of it.
I IS hoping this will help....
2006-12-12 05:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that sentence is fine. Though you could say "The 9th letter of the English alphabet is 'i'.
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2006-12-12 05:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"I" is the ninth letter of the English alphabet.
* You would need to put quotations around "I" to show you are using it as a symbol and not as a pronoun identifying yourself.
* You would also need to write out "9th" as "ninth."
* Insert "the" before "English."
* Also, if you use a font like "Arial/Helvetica," the "I" can look like the lower-case "L." So I would deliberately use "Times Roman" so the upper-case "I" is clearly not an "l" (lower-case L).
2006-12-12 05:13:02
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answered by emilynghiem 5
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In that sentence it's fine but u need 2 capitalize the first letter of any sentence and a period at the end of every sentence.EG: of sentences that you can't would be I is at home,I is happy today,I is upset etc...other then the sentence you used it doesn't work in other sentences.
2006-12-12 06:09:10
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answered by too4barbie 7
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I is after H in the alphabet.
2006-12-12 05:10:05
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answered by mikea_va 6
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not if your using it as a pronoun. but if your using it as referral to the actual letter, then its good: "I is the letter that comes after H and before J"----thats a good sentence. you could also use it as dialogue in a story that might be about a very uneducated or itinerant person. mark twain does this quite a bit in his tomsawyer/huck finn stories.
2006-12-12 05:11:30
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answered by mickey 5
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No you cannot in formal writing's and essays
but in texting an email o.k.
2006-12-12 05:10:31
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answered by rose 2
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"I" is a vowel. (Is this what you are asking us to do? Give another example of an acceptable "I is" sentence?)
2006-12-12 05:04:51
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answered by SlapHappy 4
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I is the noun I use for myself.
2006-12-12 10:53:14
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answered by ? 7
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