A capital letter.
full stop
No, typically a full stop is not used after a heading in formatting texts. Headings are meant to be brief and act as signposts for the content that follows.
Either use a full stop "." or an exclamation mark "!", depending on the forcefulness of the command.
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!
Yes, Mr. Mrs. Dr. are always have a full stop after them.
Traditionally, a full stop (also known as a period in the US) follows an abbreviation. However, where UK English is employed, such as the UK, Australia and New Zealand, placing any punctuation after an abbreviation is outmoded, and no longer required. For example, a word such as Dr or Mr has no full stop after it in Australia, but in the US it is still written as Dr. or Mr.
The abbreviation "etc." should always have a full stop (period) at the end, as it indicates that it is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "et cetera." However, if it appears at the end of a sentence, the full stop for the abbreviation is typically combined with the sentence-ending punctuation, such as in "I like apples, oranges, bananas, etc." In this case, you would not add an additional period.
Everything is ended with a finale.
No, you do not capitalize the words "full stop sign." It is typically written in lowercase as "full stop sign."
No, a full stop (period) is not typically used after a title unless it is part of a complete sentence. Titles are usually presented without punctuation at the end, as they serve to introduce the content that follows. However, if the title is the last part of a sentence, then a full stop should be placed at the end of the sentence, not after the title itself.
Yes, it does have a full stop.
FULL STOP means period. In Canada it is called.. Full Stop because Canadians speak english.