"Full stop" is the end of a sentence. It is what the British say instead of "period."
A full stop (or period) is used to indicate the end of a sentence in writing. It is also commonly used after an abbreviation.
a full stop is used to end a sentence.
no a full stop would be used in place of a colon. Either use a full stop or a colon but never use both
term "khatma" is being used in urdu for "full stop"
full stops are used after a sentance.
A full stop is used at the end of a sentence, to indicate that the sentence has ended.
Full stops are not used
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
full stop, it is only reasonable because whenever you end a sentence you put a full stop roughly 97% of the time
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!
It is used at the end of a sentence, that is not a question or exclamation
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.
The short form of "mister" with a full stop is "Mr.". This abbreviation is commonly used before a man's last name to denote respect or formality.
If Inc. is an abbreviation, then it should be followed by a full stop, If Inc. falls as part of a sentence then both a full stop and a comma is required.