Only at the end of a sentence.
It is not necessary to put a period after an acronym unless it is part of a title or part of a specific writing style guide that requires it.
No, you do not need to add an additional period after an acronym at the end of a sentence. The period in the acronym itself serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
Yes, you would still put a period at the end of the sentence, even if it ends with an acronym. This helps to indicate the end of the sentence clearly.
You wouldn't use one is the acronym had a period in it. You could change the acronym so that it didn't have a period in it; such as ... "The doctor told him he had developed A.I.D.S." to "The doctor told him he had developed AIDS."
LLC stands for limited liability company. There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to placing a period after the letters LLC. You can put a period after each letter, after the last letter or you can opt to leave the period out. Each way is grammatically correct.
No, but you need to capitalize it. You put a period after Mr. because it is short for Mister. You put a period after Mrs. because it is short for Missus. But Miss is already a short word so doesn't need an abbreviation.
As it is not a notable person, place, or thing, acronym is a word without initials, or a need for them.
As it is not a notable person, place, or thing, acronym is a word without initials, or a need for them.
after Mr you need to put period and then use space then write name For Example,Mr.Tom
An acronym or abbreviation. When it is a name, then it is called that person's "Initials", as in "E.B White".
Acronym
The acronym PAO can stand for many different things. These include Public Affairs Office, Public Attorney's Office, Period After Opening and Provider Access Organization.
Do you put a period after a stated when it is abbreviated in an address?