Yes I do do that normally when I am referring to myself.
When I'm creating a sentence about me, i did not used I in the middle, i used it at first.
Yes, "Dutchman" should have a capital letter "D" in the middle of a sentence because it is a proper noun and should be capitalized regardless of its position in a sentence.
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, "radiologist" should be capitalized in the middle of a sentence only if it is part of a proper noun or if it starts with a capital letter due to a specific style guide or naming convention. In general, it is not capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
You use a capital letter when a word is:A proper noun. Example, "My name is Tony."In the beginning of a sentence. Example, "Tony likes playing."
When I'm creating a sentence about me, i did not used I in the middle, i used it at first.
Yes, "Dutchman" should have a capital letter "D" in the middle of a sentence because it is a proper noun and should be capitalized regardless of its position in a sentence.
I am in the middle of a sentence.
Yes
You can use the letter I in the middle of a sentence to describe yourself.
yes....
We use capital letters at the beginning of the sentence.
No if in the middle of a sentence but yes if at the start of a sentence.
Madrid is the capital of Spain. The company needed to raise more capital in order to expand. A sentence should start with a capital letter.
A capital letter.
My tractor is an example of physical capital
You use capital letters only if it is a place. Also you use it to capitalize your first word of a sentence.