Capital letter should be used for proper names-- formal-official names of things and people.
She stopped her speech in mid-sentence to answer the question.
---> No.. world is never capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence or in the title of something.
Incorrect. The first word of a direct quotation should be capitalized unless the quotation begins mid-sentence. For example, in the sentence "Mary said, 'I'm going to the store,'" the first word of the quotation ('I') is capitalized.
When it is used as part of the proper nou n. Example: The criminal was maki ng a sce ne at the Makati Police Statio n yesterday.
"I usually eat my lunch around mid-afternoon."
no
She stopped her speech in mid-sentence to answer the question.
We hold our mid-week conference on Wednesday afternoons at two. When I walked into the room, Mary stopped what she was saying in mid-sentence.
It should only be capitalized if it's used to substitute a name.
mid Atlantic ridges
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ships and buildings
toulouse toulouse toulouse
---> No.. world is never capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence or in the title of something.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. Its population in mid 2013 was about 379 000.
A question, properly written, cannot be asked mid sentence. It is a sentence on its own. Though it could be asked mid paragraph, For instance; "How could I compare thee to a summers day?" Could be asked mid paragraph.
No it is not.