Et cetera is abbreviated to etc. No second period is needed but you will sometimes find one anyway.
An additional period is not necessary at the end of a sentence that ends in the word "inc."
No, you do not put an extra period after "etc." since the period at the end of "etc." serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
No, you do not need to add an additional period if "etc." is within parentheses at the end of a sentence. The period that ends the abbreviation "etc." also serves as the sentence-ending punctuation.
No, you do not need to include an additional punctuation mark at the end of a sentence if the last word already ends in a period.
Phrase is a word ended with a period but not completely a sentence while sentence has a complete thought. It begins with capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark or period.
If a sentence ends with an abbreviated word then only one period (full stop) is used.
No. You can never have two periods at the end of a sentence. "He will arrive at 6 P.M."
Because one period is signifying the shortened word (ie Dr.) and the other is just a period for the end of the sentence.
This question has no merit.
Headache starts and ends with the letters he. Another word is heartache.
It begins with the first word and ends when a form of punctuation is placed. It can vary from a period to a question mark to an exclamation point. Other punctuation is used to format sentences in certain ways.
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