They were happy although they were poor.
It is comparatively easy to use "comparatively" in a sentence.
I wouldn't use a semicolon in a conditional (if) sentence. Semicolons can join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The "if" clause in a conditional sentence is dependent, not independent.
I mightn't use that word.
full stop
Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
I am in the middle of a sentence.
You can use the letter I in the middle of a sentence to describe yourself.
"Though" and "although" are both used to introduce contrasting or unexpected information in a sentence. "Although" is considered more formal and is typically used at the beginning of a sentence, while "though" can be used in the middle or at the end of a sentence for a more casual tone.
Sentence dress ups are underlining middle of sentence or these words , when, while, where, since, as, if, although and, because.
The day seemed to be nice, although I could see the storm clouds on the horizon.
Charlemagne lived in the Middle Ages.
yes
The chicken just stopped in the middle of the road.
Yes.
Basically, a comma is a direction from the writer to the reader to give a little pause while reading. If the sentence begins with the word 'although, no comma is required. If the sentence has although in the middle, a comma may be place after it.I helped him, although he had never helped me.
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.