Despite the circumstances, I was enjoying my meal amid my very enemies.
in amid of delhi lies delhi haat
Amid the battle, someone raised the flag.
The word "amid" is a preposition, used together in a sentence to form a whole sentence. The word amid means, "in the middle of". The word "amid" has synonyms, which are: amidst, amongst, and among.
Amid the tension of the crowd, the senator was apparently calm.
It's difficult to study amid all the noise. Please pull the weeds amid my rose bushes. Are you nervous about giving a speech amid your classmates?
Despite the total destruction of the hurricane there was "hope" amid the wreckage when a baby was found alive.
Certainly! The birds sang amid the gentle rustling of the trees in the forest.
Jamal felt safe with his friends, even though they all stood weeping amid the magnificent forest trees.
Somehow, amid all the chaos of the holiday season, we managed to appreciate the true meaning behind the celebrations. How did we ever do any studying amid the loud atmosphere of a college dorm? Amid the rubble of the fire , we miraculously located our treasured family photos.
There amid the field of yellow rape oil flowers he spotted one solitary red poppy, which left a last impression upon him.
Yes you can say would and have in the same sentence. (for example)I would have to go down the other lane.
It would be connivance for me not to say this sentence was plagiarized.