We drove to four different hotels before finding one that wasn't full.
She couldn't eat dessert because her stomach was full.
I won't feel good until my debts are paid in full.
A pessimist sees the glass as half empty while the optimist views it as half full.
at the end of a sentence.
It is used at the end of a sentence, that is not a question or exclamation
This is an example sentence. He understood once he read the full sentence. The accused was given a seven year sentence.
You ALWAYS use a fullstop, unless you are ending the sentence with another punctuation mark. If the sentence is a question, then you'd end the sentence with a question mark. You would not add a full stop after the question mark. eg. How many minutes are there in an hour? If you use an exclamation mark, then you do not add a full stop. eg. Watch out!
A period at the end of a sentence is also known as a full stop.
A full stop (or period) is used to indicate the end of a sentence in writing. It is also commonly used after an abbreviation.
There may or may not be a full stop at the end of a sentence fragment. It is the grammatical content that determines whether it is a fragment. For example, 'She opened the' is a fragment, whether there is a full stop after it or not.
A question mark is a punctuation mark, it replaces the use of a full stop at the end of a sentence that is asking a question.
when there is a full stop
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
Both - A full-stop indicates the end of the current sentence or phrase, and lets the reader know a new sentence or phrase is about to start.
When a full stop appears.