When a comma is inserted into the middle of a sentence it becomes a compound sentence.
Parentheses are frequently used in pairs when something is inserted into the middle of a sentence for added information or clarification.
Commas
Commas
the answer is to stop cheating online and do the work your slef ha ha ha i win
In a largely illiterate society, scribes are frequently something like middle class.
I was right in the middle of something when you called. My dart hit the middle of the board!
I am in the middle of a sentence.
usually comes in the middle of the sentence to refer to something. Ex: when where and why only!
Whether or not you capitalize the first word inside a parenthetical statement depends on the placement and use of the statement itself.If the phrase inside parenthesis is not a complete sentence (and also, if it is inserted in the middle of an enclosing sentence), you would not capitalize the first word. The exception to that, of course, is if the word would normally be capitalized as a proper noun (Mike, for instance).If the phrase in parenthesis is a complete sentence, it would also, then, start with a capital letter. A statement like this generally would notbe inserted into the middle of a sentence as in the prior case. (This isn't hard to remember once you practice a bit!)
Yes, the adverb 'too' can fall in the middle of a sentence.Example: You can't have too many friends in life.
Trio is a passage in the middle of a minuet, frequently in a different key.
---> No.. world is never capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence or in the title of something.