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When I'm creating a sentence about me, i did not used I in the middle, i used it at first.
Yes, "consequently" can be used in the middle of a sentence. For example: "She didn't study for the exam; consequently, she failed." It can also be used at the beginning or end of a sentence depending on the desired emphasis.
Yes I do do that normally when I am referring to myself.
In speech, especially informal speech, we may use the indicative "was." In writing, and especially formal writing, we must use the subjunctive "were."
The day that's right in the middle of the week is Wednesday.
I am in the middle of a sentence.
You can use the letter I in the middle of a sentence to describe yourself.
When I'm creating a sentence about me, i did not used I in the middle, i used it at first.
Charlemagne lived in the Middle Ages.
The chicken just stopped in the middle of the road.
Yes.
yes, if you use it in the middle of a sentence
There is rich, middle class, and poor. I, myself, am middle class.
Yes, "consequently" can be used in the middle of a sentence. For example: "She didn't study for the exam; consequently, she failed." It can also be used at the beginning or end of a sentence depending on the desired emphasis.
a sentence could be: "His interruption in the middle of my speech was very rude".
a sentence could be: "His interruption in the middle of my speech was very rude".
Egypt is in the Middle East.