After all titles for example: Mr. Mrs. Dr. Rev. Ms.,etc.
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YES!!! Any word in the English language that is abreviated is followed by a full stop/period. e.g. Captain ; Capt. Doctor ; Dr. Mister ; Mr. Professor ; Prof.
Abbreviature is an abridgement, an abbreviation of a word or phrase, or the process of abbreviating in this manner.
No, you put a period or spell it out so people don't think you meet street.
It is known as abbreviating the word.
The noun forms for the verb to abbreviate are abbreviation and the gerund, abbreviating.
It is the shortened or contracted form of a word, a reduction in length and/or the act or result of abbreviating
The word enforcement is usually not abbreviated, but can be formed as part of an acronym. An example is abbreviating law enforcement as LE.
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.
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
The word "Renaissance" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical period of cultural rebirth in Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries. When used in a general sense to describe a revival or renewal, it is not capitalized.
Clipping is like abbreviating, cutting a word short. For example, the word photo is really photograph, clipped to photo; info is information clipped to info.