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Q: Is it correct to put a dot period after Mr Dr Mrs etc?
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Should one put a period or dot after Mr or Mrs etc?

A dot is used to express missing letters but is not needed if the abbreviation includes the last letter of the word e.g. Mrs, Mr, Dr etc. Therefore Co. needs a dot but Ltd does not.


What is another way to say period?

another way to say period is: dot. dot menstrual cycle girls days etc... you get it right??


Is a period needed after the word etc?

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.?


What does the mark?

On The Mark can be referred to as "On the dot" or "bang on," etc. It basically means right on time or perfect or in questions correct


What does 'on the mark' mean?

On The Mark can be referred to as "On the dot" or "bang on," etc. It basically means right on time or perfect or in questions correct


What does the mark mean?

On The Mark can be referred to as "On the dot" or "bang on," etc. It basically means right on time or perfect or in questions correct


When should a period be used when abbreviating a word?

After all titles for example: Mr. Mrs. Dr. Rev. Ms.,etc.


When do you use with etc with 3 periods versus 1 period?

Etc. is an abbreviation of et cetera or etcetera. Etc., not e.t.c., is the correct grammatical abbreviation. I hope your periods etc. stop fighting each other.


What is bullets in writing?

bullet is dot square and etc.


Does dot physical expire on the date given?

The expiration date should be both on the long form and your DOT medical card. It can be valid for up to 24 months, but can also be for less in cases where age, medical condition, etc. becomes a factor. The expiration date is the day it expires - there is no grace period.


Is is correct to put a period after etc then close the parenthesis then a period outside the parenthesis at the end of a sentence?

Actually it should look like this (cars, airplanes, trains, etc.). But if the sentence ends with an abbreviation, the single period will serve to end the sentence, as in cars, airplanes, trains, etc. You do not use double periods. You can, however, use a question mark or exclamation point after a period that ends a sentence. Were you talking about cars, airplanes, trains, etc.? If this looks unusual, it is because abbreviations, such as etc., are generally avoided at the ends of sentences.


Were the Founding Fathers married and if so who were their wives?

Yes, most of them were married. Their wives were Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Rodney, Mrs. Rutledge, etc. Michael Montagne