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.
It will be placed at the end of the sentence iand after the parenthesis. It will define that the sentence is concluded
A period is a dot (.) that signifies the end of a sentence.
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.