The dot in the letter "i" is referred to as a tittle. It is a little dot that appears above the letters "i" and "j" in several languages.
The tittle distinguishes these letters from other letters that look comparable, such as the letters "l" and "j."
The tittle is said to have originated in the Greek script, where it was used to differentiate between the letters iota and upsilon. The Latin alphabet later adopted the tittle, which is currently used in many other languages, including French, English, and Spanish.
The tittle is still regarded an important element of the letters "i" and "j," and it is frequently employed in formal writing.
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That "dot" is called a tittle or a superscript dot . A tittle or a superscript dot is a small distinguishing mark, it shows in the lower case letter(s) i or j. The tittle is an integral part of the glyph of i and j, but diacritic dots can appear over other letter in various languages.
Are Jenny and ______ walking to the soccer fields this afternoon?
A. us; subject
B. we; subject
C. us; predicate nominative
D. we; predicate nominative