There is no definite answer to this question. However, most linguists and authors believe that no abbreviations should be used in a sentence. They are used for note-taking, or as headings for letters or compositions. no they should not be abbreviated no they should not be abbreviated
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The word "accountant" is commonly abbreviated as "Acct." This abbreviation is often used in professional contexts, such as on business cards or in job titles. In some cases, it may also be abbreviated as "Acount."
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Keep a rolling 12 months of all your bills.
In book-keeping Dr is an abbreviation for Debtor. ( one who owes)
Please just give me the abbreviated version.
If you're talking about a certain street, yes you capitalize it, for example Main St. or Elm St.
Yes you may.Example:The large car was an abbreviated limousine.
In MLA style headings, the month of March is not abbreviated. The months of May, April, June, and July are also not abbreviated.
Yes you can.
"Formerly known as" can be abbreviated as "fka".
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
"Months" is sometimes abbreviated "mos." For example, you might see infant clothing labeled "18 mos."
yes it should be
The portions for the exam was abbriviated and we were happy.meaning of the word abbreviated = shorten.
North Carolina is correctly abbreviated with "NC".