a.k.a. is correct.
Both "a.k.a." and "aka" are correct abbreviations for "also known as." The preference for using a period after each letter (a.k.a.) tends to follow more formal writing styles, while "aka" without periods is commonly used in casual writing or online communication.
The correct spelling is period.John's fifth period English Class ended at 3pm.
The correct spelling is "triennium." It refers to a period of three years.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
It would not be a complete sentence but, there is nothing inherently grammatically incorrect in the phrase "during the all period". What you have is a reference to a period of time called "the all". Just because nobody knows what "The All" is doesn't make this grammatically incorrect.
The correct punctuation for "Mlle" is a period at the end, as it is a shortened form of the French word "Mademoiselle."
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The abbreviation is spelled AKA, meaning 'also known as' (i.e. an alias or pseudonym).
That is the correct spelling of "diaper" (aka nappy).
I believe it is the time period from 8000 B.C. (aka B.C.E.) to 600 A.D. (aka C.E.).
I believe it is the time period from 8000 B.C. (aka B.C.E.) to 600 A.D. (aka C.E.).
It causes menstruation (aka period). ~Karen~
The correct spelling of the bacterial STD is gonorrhea. (aka the clap)
The correct way to abbreviate it is: Ph.D.--with a period after the lowercase h and a period after the D
what the hell!! aka some were and your qustion is wrong!!
Females who have had their first menstruation cycle. AKA first period.
because the extent of the period is probably correct but if this was correct the life on this world would not exist. and i love my mom