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No, you do not need to add an additional period if "etc." is within parentheses at the end of a sentence. The period that ends the abbreviation "etc." also serves as the sentence-ending punctuation.
At the end, after the last word, to show that the sentence was a statement.
No, you do not need to include an additional punctuation mark at the end of a sentence if the last word already ends in a period.
No the period is straight after the last word.
In parentheses is a prepositional phrase with in as the preposition and parentheses as the object.
The correct spelling is "parenthesis." It refers to either of a pair of brackets used to enclose a word or phrase for clarification or explanation within a sentence.
"( )" a parenthesis is usually used when you are trying to explain is something in a sentence, but you have the feeling that the reader might not know what you are talking about. So you put a phrase inside the parenthesis to give the reader a hint on what you are trying to explain.
Yes, every time you are done with a sentance, there is always a period. If you say 'Am I happy? yes I Am.'
The word for the written sentence form is parenthesis,and as a pair, the punctuation marks - ( ) - are called parentheses.
An additional period is not necessary at the end of a sentence that ends in the word "inc."
No, the word parenthesis is a singular noun. The plural noun is parentheses.
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