Examveda

I . . . . . always capital.

A. am

B. is

C. has

D. do

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Remember that verbs change their form depending on the subject of the sentence.
The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular first-person pronoun.
Option A ("am") is the correct form of the "to be" verb when used with "I".
Option B ("is") is used with singular third-person pronouns like "he," "she," and "it".
Option C ("has") is the third-person singular form of the verb "to have".
Option D ("do") is a helping verb and doesn't fit the sentence structure.
Therefore, the complete sentence is: "I am always capital."

This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Grammar

Join The Discussion

Comments (10)

  1. Zaman Baig
    Zaman Baig:
    3 months ago

    Here , i doesn't represent any person but represents latter I. Therefore "is" is right option

  2. Shahbaz Wani
    Shahbaz Wani:
    7 months ago

    I am always capital

  3. Ahmed Taha
    Ahmed Taha:
    10 months ago

    i asked chat GPT and told me the correct answer is "do"
    The correct answer is:

    D) do

    The complete sentence should be: "I do always capitalize." This sentence indicates a personal habit or behavior, where the auxiliary verb "do" is used with the adverb "always" to emphasize the consistency of capitalization.

  4. Anil Kumar
    Anil Kumar:
    3 years ago

    I is always capital meaning

  5. Sachin Ade
    Sachin Ade:
    3 years ago

    "I" is a first person singular pronoun. How can we use I + is in sentence ?

  6. Mayo
    Mayo :
    3 years ago

    How is possible I with is

  7. Avi Shek
    Avi Shek:
    4 years ago

    Can't understand

  8. Ashik Hasan
    Ashik Hasan:
    4 years ago

    "I" is always capitalized

  9. Snigdha Bhadra
    Snigdha Bhadra:
    4 years ago

    what is the explanantion

  10. Samia Pari
    Samia Pari:
    4 years ago

    WHY USE"IS"

Related Questions on Grammar