With a period.
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.
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period (.), indicating a statement or assertion of fact.
No, you do not include a second period when a sentence ends with an abbreviation like "MD." Just one period is used to end the abbreviation and the sentence.
An exclamatory sentence usually ends with an exclamation point (!) to convey strong emotion or excitement.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
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.
An additional period is not necessary at the end of a sentence that ends in the word "inc."
It was around 180 B.C.
It ends with a period.
It ends with a period.
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period (.), indicating a statement or assertion of fact.
So they can know when the sentence ends.
No, you do not include a second period when a sentence ends with an abbreviation like "MD." Just one period is used to end the abbreviation and the sentence.
The end of a sentence always needs a period.
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."
A declarative sentence ends with a period.
A declarative sentence ends with a period.