I . . . . . always capital. A. am B. is C. has D. do

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The correct answer is A.

The pronoun “I” is always capitalized, regardless of its function in the sentence. This is because “I” is a personal pronoun, and personal pronouns are always capitalized.

The other options are incorrect because they are not personal pronouns. “Is” is a verb, “has” is a verb, and “do” is a verb. Verbs are not always capitalized.

Here are some examples of how the pronoun “I” is used in a sentence:

  • I am a student.
  • I am going to the store.
  • I have a dog.
  • I do my homework every night.
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