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
H is the abbreviation on the table of elements. The 'chemical symbol' for hydrogen is H.
The abbreviation for primary waves is P-waves.
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The abbreviation for phosphate is PO4.
It is widely accepted that the final period after the abbreviation does double duty in ending the sentence and the abbreviation at the same time.
In correct English, every abbreviation should have a period at the end
A can be an abbreviation for 'absent', 'ampere' and P can be that for 'Paid', 'Penny' etc.
Mr. and Mrs. take a period, but Miss does not at it is not an abbreviation.
The 'p' is an abbreviation of pence.
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