The next word should be capitalized.
No, you do not need a period after the word "via" unless it is the end of a sentence. "Via" is typically used as a preposition within a sentence, so it should be followed by the appropriate continuation of the thought. If "via" appears at the end of a sentence, then a period should follow it.
Yes, in APA style, the period for a sentence comes before the internal citation. This means that your sentence should end with a period, followed by the internal citation. For example: "This is a sample sentence." (Author, Year).
Actually it is called a declarative sentence, and it is a sentence that simply states or tells about something. It is followed with a period at the end. Example. We ate lunch at Fat Burger yesterday.
When an ellipsis is at the end of a sentence, the three dots are typically followed by a period if the ellipsis is used to indicate the omission of words at the end of a complete thought. The correct format would be four dots in total: three for the ellipsis and one for the period. If the ellipsis indicates a trailing off thought or an unfinished sentence, you would only use the three dots.
Yes.
A period is a dot (.) that signifies the end of a sentence.
It will be placed at the end of the sentence iand after the parenthesis. It will define that the sentence is concluded
A period goes at the end of a sentence to signal its completion.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
No, you do not add another period after "Jr." at the end of a sentence. The period after "Jr." serves as both an abbreviation marker and as the end of the sentence.
There is a period at the end of the sentence.
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.