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Sumit
middle, midst, amidst
please someone explain the difference between these words. i google but it wasnt helpful...i am still confused are they interchangeable or not.
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6 aug. 2013 17:53
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Not always interchangeable, but can be.
The middle is the center, or between (noun). "There is a tree in the middle of the yard." "I found myself in the middle of a fight."
The midst generally means that whatever the object is would be surrounded by something. "There was a tree in the midst of the forest." "I found myself in the midst of a fight."
Amidst (adjective) is pretty much the same as midst, but since it's not a noun don't use an article. "There was a tree admidst the crowd."
This is my best guess, anyway.
6 augustus 2013
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Sumit
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