because it help us. There is a short keys you know like that it is also a short key of the words.for example, uet its means university of engeeniring technology etc so these are the examples okay
no
You should only use abbreviations if everyone knows what they mean - like USA or am/pm. You need to write out numbers from one to ten, also, instead of using 1 - 10.
When you're sure your readers will know what the abbreviations stand for =]
Maj. Shaw
It should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of a sentence.
Abbreviations make writing things easier and faster.
Every trust should have its own list of recognised abbreviations. If it's not on the list - don't use it!
If it is a common abbreviation, go for it! However, it is more professional not to so I would stay away from abbreviations.
Yes, you can use abbreviations in Bananagrams.
Eliminating medical abbreviations would reduce errors because many abbreviations are very similar and therefore people get confused between them, however, if abbreviations were eliminated it would make it very difficult on medical professionals who would have to write out very lengthy medical terms. That's why many organizations are developing written policies stating which abbreviations should not be used and medical professionals are trained to write legible when using other abbreviations
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.
You are writing a business letter, you should be more formal.
State portal abbreviations should be alphabetized based on the first letter in the abbreviation. For example, AL(Alabama) would come before TX (Texas).When the first letter in two abbreviations match, then the second letter should be used to determine alphabetical order. For example, AL (Alabama) would come before AZ (Arizona).
See the related link for common abbreviations.
If you are referring to the use of abbreviations it would be as an example, John Williams M.S.
In APA style, you can use standard abbreviations, such as "e.g." for "for example" or "et al." for "and others." It's recommended to use abbreviations sparingly and to define them the first time you use them in your text. Avoid using unfamiliar or non-standard abbreviations.
no.