- I
- I
See:
II UK [aɪ] / US pronoun ***
Summary:
I is used as the subject of a verb. In very formal English, I can be used after the verb "to be", especially before a relative clause: It is I who will suffer.used for referring to yourself when you are the person speaking or writingI don't like cats.
I didn't hurt you, did I?
Peter and I will do the cooking.
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III UK [aɪ] / US abbreviation Americaninterstate: an important road between states in the USan accident on I-75
English dictionary. 2014.