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UK/["/aɪ/"]/US/["/aɪ/"]/

Meaning of I

used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself/herself

In simple words: The word used by a person to talk about themselves.

I in a sentence

  • I think I'd better go now.
  • When they asked me if I wanted the job, I said yes.
  • He and I are old friends.
  • I'm not going to fall, am I?
  • I'm taller than her, aren't I?
  • Jen and I went to London yesterday.

How to use I

Used in both spoken and written English. It's neutral in tone, suitable for all contexts when referring to oneself. Avoid using in highly formal writing where distance is preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone subject pronoun

Memory hint

Remember 'I' stands tall, just like the person speaking.

Related words

Collocations with I

Synonyms for I

Opposites of I

Common mistakes with I

  • Using 'I' in place of 'me' (e.g., 'I went to the store with I').
  • Confusing 'I' with 'you' when speaking about oneself.
  • Capitalizing 'i' in the middle of a sentence.

Compare I with Myself, Me

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Frequently asked questions about I

What does I mean?

The word used by a person to talk about themselves.

What is the definition of I?

used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself/herself

How do you use I in a sentence?

I think I'd better go now.

Can you give another example of I?

When they asked me if I wanted the job, I said yes.

What are synonyms for I?

Common alternatives include myself, me, the speaker.

What is the opposite of I?

Opposite meanings include you, we, they.

What words go with I?

It commonly pairs with I think, I am, I believe.

What are common mistakes when using I?

Using 'I' in place of 'me' (e.g., 'I went to the store with I'). Confusing 'I' with 'you' when speaking about oneself. Capitalizing 'i' in the middle of a sentence.

How do you pronounce I?

US: /["/aɪ/"]/, UK: /["/aɪ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I?

Used in both spoken and written English. It's neutral in tone, suitable for all contexts when referring to oneself. Avoid using in highly formal writing where distance is preferred.

What CEFR level is I?

"I" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.