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.
Yes you should always do that
another way to say period is: dot. dot menstrual cycle girls days etc... you get it right??
After all titles for example: Mr. Mrs. Dr. Rev. Ms.,etc.
Yes there should be a period.
Yes, a period is written after etc. It should be --- etc.
One period. The period in etc. also functions as the period for the end of the sentence.
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.
tampons if you are swimming etc but if in the bath, nothing :)
When addressing an envelope to a husband and wife it should be: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe. If either of the partners are a doctor, etc., then it would read Dr. & Mrs. John Doe or Pastor & Mrs. John Doe, etc.
It should be Mrs (husband's Surname), However, when I had to write to my granny to thank her for Christmas presents/easter gifts/etc in the 1960's. I was always taught that my grandmother had to be addressed as Mrs (Husband's initial) then (Husband's Surname).
bullet is dot square and etc.
Anything that's considered DOT 3 or DOT 4. It'll show on the bottle whether or not it's DOT 3...Just go to your local auto parts store (Pep Boys, Advanced Auto Parts, Discount Auto Parts, Walmart, etc.) and they should have them there.