Yes, a period is written after etc.
It should be --- etc.
No, "full punctuation" is not a specific type of punctuation; it usually refers to the use of all standard punctuation marks like periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, etc. for proper grammar and sentence structure.
You can use any regular punctuation inside the block quote (periods, commas, etc) but do not put any punctuation around the block quote (no quotation marks).
Do I need to use a period after the abbreviation of the word etc.? What is the correct punctuation for ending a sentence with etc.?
lETTERS LIKE.... Don't Can't Won't 'cause b'day shan't etc....
No, you do not put an extra period after "etc." since the period at the end of "etc." serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
Yes, but that rule is not always followed in questions on this site because we are not supposed to use punctuation in questions, because the site isn't set up for us to use punctuation in questions. It is set up for us to be able to use punctuation in answers, though.
Punctuation marks help students convey their intended meaning clearly, effectively organize and structure their writing, and guide readers on how to interpret the text. Using punctuation correctly also demonstrates a student's understanding of grammar rules and shows attention to detail in their writing.
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As a punctuation mark, you use a period at the end of a 'command'. Telling someone to do something, stating a fact, etc.
Yes, you should proofread it for clarity, grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc.
Any character except numbers. So letters, punctuation symbols etc. are non-numeric.
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