That's what they taught us back in the stone age, but today almost any word processing program will change them to single spaces.
If the full stop is at the end of the initials then there should be a space before the next word.
no
To stop flying in creative mode double tap space
you need a full stop at the end of the sentence.
It is a mathematical concept which looks like a full stop. It has a position (in space) but has no dimensions - that is, it has no length or width (unlike a full stop - look through a microscope).
No, you only need a question mark.
No. Brackets should be inserted within a sentence, and therefore the full stop should go outside the brackets at the end.
As long as it takes to make a full stop and viewing that it is safe to pull out.
hold shift until you hit the ground or double tap space
Yes, a complete sentence typically requires a full stop (period) at the end to indicate the end of a thought. This punctuation helps clarify the sentence's conclusion and improves readability. However, in informal writing or specific contexts, sentences may sometimes be left without a full stop.
The first animals were launched into space to see if it would be possible for them to survive in space at all. Once that was settled and humans went into space, there was no longer a need for space pets.
55000 or 55,000. Sometimes, the comma separator (for thousands) is replaced by a full stop, or a space.