Usually not, but it does depend on context. The name of a store would be capitalized, and beyond that whatever you use to augment or modify the name depends on how you are using the store name.
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parenthesis = singular form, i.e., ( OR ) parentheses = plural form, i.e., ( AND ) The singular forms are generally referred to as: open or left parenthesis = ( close or right parenthesis = ) As for the top or bottom half of one parenthesis? I have no idea.
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There might be a situation in which you would use a comma before a parenthesis, but generally you do not do this. A pair of parentheses already sets its contents apart from the rest of a sentence, so there is no need for a comma to precede the left parenthesis.
former name does go in parenthesis if stating current name.
the question in the parenthesis comes first you do the question in the parenthesis then go back and do the other half thats not in parenthesis
The periods go outside the parenthesis. They wrap everything up.
Parenthesis go before the period. The period signals the end of the sentence.
No they do not.
The period typically goes after the closing parenthesis in American English.
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Punctuation typically comes after a parenthesis if the entire sentence is enclosed within the parentheses. However, if the parenthesis is part of a larger sentence, the punctuation should be placed outside the closing parenthesis. For example: "He went to the store (which was closed)." Here, the period comes after the parentheses.
The cast of Parenthesis - 2004 includes: Clara Bijl as Girlfriend Mike Dobbins as Store Manager Gregory Konow as Lead
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