11 inches = 11"
We use an inverted comma
Inch can be abbreviated to either in or use the symbol " like this 6 inch 6 in. 6in 6"
The correct way to abbreviate it is: Ph.D.--with a period after the lowercase h and a period after the D
You can abbreviate it as Elem. (using a period to show it is abbreviated)
Yes, it is grammatically correct to abbreviate "March" as "Mar." for a date, such as Mar. 15th. Just be sure to use the period after the abbreviation to show it is shortened.
There is not a proper way to abbreviate the word 'consideration'. If you really do need to abbreviate the word, you could use the abbreviation of 'cons'.
'structure' does not abbreviate normally. However you can define then abbreviate. For example:Building a structure (stc.) of sentences is difficult. Having the stc. of sentences built for you is a lot easier.stc. was picked at random - you can use anything, but must remember not to use existing words / abbrevs. and always follow an abbrev. with a full-stop/period.(Also note that the full-stop comes after any pluralisation).
To abbreviate recoimmendation, you would use rec.
Use the abbreviation "INDV".
For example, instead of ++ you can use ++
Crse, crs, cre and C are four possibilities used to abbreviate course. I prefer to use Crse.
To abbreviate a year, you typically use the last two digits of the year. For example, 2022 can be abbreviated as '22'.
I would use "sz."