Yes, you can start a sentence with the abbreviation "FYI."
Mr. Smith can.
"sent." is an abbreviation that you could use.
Yes, in American English, a period should be included after the abbreviation "Inc." at the end of a sentence. It signifies the end of the abbreviation and the sentence.
It is widely accepted that the final period after the abbreviation does double duty in ending the sentence and the abbreviation at the same time.
To save space, Martin wrote FYI at the top of the e-mail and Molly knew that those initials meant 'for your information', so she did not send an answer.
The abbreviation for January is Jan.
No.
No, it is not necessary to end a sentence with two periods if the sentence ends with an abbreviation like "M.D." One period at the end of the abbreviation is sufficient for proper punctuation.
No, you do not need to add an additional period at the end of a sentence that already ends with an abbreviation like Oct. The period from the abbreviation serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
The two-letter abbreviation "PA" has replaced the traditional "Penna."
"FYI" is an abbreviation, which is written by writing the first letters of the words within the English word "For Your Information". With "FYI" you can use information to inform others, which is basically information that you want to share with others. For example, if you are writing an email and you want to convey information to another person from another personal location, "FYI" might be used for them.
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