Personal pronouns, "I, I'm, I'll I'd" etc. must be capitalised. As for the middle of a sentence, I'm contains "I" and so therefore it is capitalised.
I think he was nervous or happy i cant remember
there are 3, present, past and future progressive. hope this helps!
The two main parts of an independent clause are: a complete subject and a complete predicate. An independent clause is a kind of clause that conveys a complete thought or idea and can stand on its own. Therefore, the correct answer would be the first option.
1. you need to pick out the best pronouns for this sentence in this case it is either I or me
2.put them into the sentence
3. pick which is best
I would pick: Me
and I am not completely sure but I believe between is a preposition so I would pick B.
hope this helps. :)