You only use the ellipsis, which is three periods, when you are leaving out the end of the sentence. Here are a couple of examples.
"I really wish I could ..." the boy started to say.
We saw everything in the zoo: the monkeys and the lions and the elephants and the snakes and ...
No. A period or full stop is used to end a sentence. A semi-colon puts a pause into a sentence that is stronger than a comma, but it does not end the sentence.
To add punctuation to a declarative sentence, you typically end the sentence with a period. For emphasis or to convey strong emotions, you can also use exclamation points. Commas can also be used to separate phrases or items in the sentence.
A period is used at the end of a sentence to indicate a full stop or completion of a thought. It helps separate sentences to make writing clearer and more structured.
A period is a dot (.) that signifies the end of a sentence.
A period goes at the end of a sentence to signal its completion.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
No, you do not add another period after "Jr." at the end of a sentence. The period after "Jr." serves as both an abbreviation marker and as the end of the sentence.
There is a period at the end of the sentence.
This is consider to be a complete sentence. As long as it has more than 3 words correct capitalization and a period at the end.
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
If a sentence ends with a.m. or p.m., there is no need for an additional period after the period that is already part of the abbreviation. The period at the end of a.m. or p.m. serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.