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Yes you should always use a period.

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Why do we put a period after Mr?

We put the period after the word Mr because it's an abbreviation for Mister.


Is there a period after Mr?

No, "Mr" does not require a period after it. It is considered an abbreviation, and in formal writing, the period is typically omitted.


Do you put a period after Ms or Mr. or and Mrs?

Yes, the general rule is that where a word is abbreviated it is followed by a full stop to indicate this. For instance Mr. is an abbreviation of Mister.


Do you write a period after Mrs?

Mr. and Mrs. take a period, but Miss does not at it is not an abbreviation.


Do you put a period at the end of miss?

No, but you need to capitalize it. You put a period after Mr. because it is short for Mister. You put a period after Mrs. because it is short for Missus. But Miss is already a short word so doesn't need an abbreviation.


Is it correct to put a dot period after Mr Dr Mrs etc?

Yes you should always do that


Is mr a proper noun?

Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.


Do you have to place a period after Mr?

Yes because it is an abbreviation eg Mr. Lawrance, Mr. President


Do you put a period after Ms or Mr. or and Mrs.?

You put a period after all of those in the states, however, the British system requires no period after such abbreviations, Mr Mrs Ms .


Does mrs. have a period?

Yes, Mrs. has a period because it is an abbreviation and mrs is not a word. The same holds true for Mr., Dr., and Ms.


Do you use a period after abbreviation for doctor?

Most people in the US do. It seems to be rather hit or miss in the UK (same with the abbreviation for "mister", which is usually Mr. in the US and seems to often be just Mr in the UK).


What punctuation follows an abbreviation?

Traditionally, a full stop (also known as a period in the US) follows an abbreviation. However, where UK English is employed, such as the UK, Australia and New Zealand, placing any punctuation after an abbreviation is outmoded, and no longer required. For example, a word such as Dr or Mr has no full stop after it in Australia, but in the US it is still written as Dr. or Mr.