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Yes, the word "police" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to a specific police department or organization (e.g., New York Police Department).
She stopped talking mid-sentence when she realized she had forgotten an important detail.
You should use a capital letter mid-sentence when writing proper nouns, such as names of people, places, or things, that require capitalization. This helps to give specific emphasis to those words within the sentence.
No, the word after the end of a quotation is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a new sentence.
She arrived at the cafe in the mid-afternoon, just as the sun was starting to dip below the horizon.
Yes, the word "world" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun or part of a title.
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She stopped talking mid-sentence when she realized she had forgotten an important detail.
No it is not.
Aposiopesis.
You should use a capital letter mid-sentence when writing proper nouns, such as names of people, places, or things, that require capitalization. This helps to give specific emphasis to those words within the sentence.
Yes it can be used in as sentence it was used in the mid 20th century but is not as common now.
The football player intercepted the ball.Roy caught the football in mid flight during the game and it became the first one he intercepted. The police intercepted a call made by robbers by wire-tapping the phone.
No, the word after the end of a quotation is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a new sentence.
We hold our mid-week conference on Wednesday afternoons at two. When I walked into the room, Mary stopped what she was saying in mid-sentence.
She arrived at the cafe in the mid-afternoon, just as the sun was starting to dip below the horizon.
If you we're writing on Micosoft Word and were correcting a word mid-way through a sentence you can hit the 'end' key and it will take you to the end of the sentence.
The word "mid" should be hyphenated when it is being used as a prefix followed by a capitalized word (e.g., mid-September, mid-July). Otherwise, "mid" does not require a hyphen when used on its own or with lowercase words (e.g., midmorning, midterm).