There are very few reasons why a word would be capitalized in the middle of a properly written sentence. Most likely, the word is either the name of a person or a specific place.
a proper noun.The word is a proper noun.
That question was properly written in the context of grammar and spelling.
This sentence is not in French or it is not properly written. It doesn't mean anything.
yes but it could be written better We were really honored to have met you It was a great honour to meet you
One factor contributing to your inability to understand written English is the fact that you are too lazy to use a dictionary to properly use the word in a sentence.
a sentence with the word written
Ellen B. Chances has written: 'Andrei Bitov' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Matt Summers has written: 'Chances Are. . '
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
No, there are no grammatical errors in the sentence you provided. It is grammatically correct.
No. This question is a past simple question. In past simple question the verb is actually in present/base form. It is the 'did' that shows us the question is a past question. Why did you play with me - is correct
Bart K. Holland has written: 'What Are the Chances?'