Yes, if the p is a capitalized initial. Example: His name was P. Smith.
Either ¶ or par. APA uses para.I use pgh.The abbreviation for paragraph is a symbol (¶). To type this symbol with HTML, one can type "& p a r a;" or "& # 1 8 2;" whether into the HTML code area, or sometimes directly into the text. (remove the spaces when you type it.)Just a P
The abbreviation for pressure is p
No, you do not need to place an additional period after an abbreviation if the abbreviation already includes a period at the end, like "etc.". Just use one period to end the sentence.
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In correct English, every abbreviation should have a period at the end
No, the abbreviation "Mrs" does not require a period.
"Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame". That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period."Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame".That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. ''Mme''In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. Therefore, the abbreviation of madame would be Mme.
A can be an abbreviation for 'absent', 'ampere' and P can be that for 'Paid', 'Penny' etc.
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The 'p' is an abbreviation of pence.
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