I
[aɪ]
Definition:
1. Used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself or herself.
2. The 9th letter of the English alphabet.
Use 'I' in a sentence:
- 1. I'll call you Monday.
- 2. She quickly turned away as I felt firm hands on my shoulder shove me back into the hard wall.
- 3. 'I stepped on what I thought was firm ground and I sank until my ankles,' she said.
- 4. She had to be firm with him. 'I don't want to see you again.'
- 5. I was very firm about what I wanted.
- 6. If you take my work away I can't be happy anymore.
- 7. I begged him to come back to England with me.
- 8. What am I to do without him?
- 9. What do you mean, I've got enough money? I'm as broke as you are.
- 10. I thought we had been burgled.
- 11. I'm afraid I can't help you.
- 12. I don't ride my motorbike much anymore.
- 13. Right off I want to confess that I was wrong.
- 14. I'm sorry I blew up at you.
- 15. Let me show you what I can do.
- 16. Joseph and I generally go to chapel on Sundays.
- 17. I'm sure I'll be able to amuse myself for a few hours.
- 18. Well then, I'll put the kettle on and make us some tea.
- 19. I'm fed up with my marriage.
- 20. I've invited all the folks from our street to a gathering at my place.
- 21. I'm just writing a letter but it won't take long.