i dont have any problem whatsoever
Yes, you mark the end of a sentence in the same way.
No, you do not need to add an additional period after an acronym at the end of a sentence. The period in the acronym itself serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
Use a period inside the bracket to indicate the sentence inside is ending. Use a period outside of the bracket to indicate that the entire sentence (before the bracketed sentence) has ended.
No. Typically, you will only put ending punctuation (in this case, a period) if the sentence within the parentheses is a complete sentence.
You would PROBABLY have no idea.
There are no clues whatsoever! Don't look up, whatsoever you do.
In that sentence it has no meaning whatsoever.
Please provide the sentence you would like me to complete.
The tree pushed.
An intransitive verb cannot take a direct object, so a sentence ending that would make "pushed" intransitive could be something like "She pushed with all her might."
I will changed school next year....................
a period and co is short for company
Write your sentence (then your parenthetical). Use the same punctuation inside the parentheses as you would outside of them and end the sentence with an ending punctuation mark (period).
the skier moved her helmet aside
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The soldier wrote a letter.
If you have a topic sentence re-write the topic sentence in the ending and don't pull in any facts!