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The abbreviation of versus is vs. or v.
There are two ways to abbreviate "versus," vs. or v.
No, it is an abbreviation of the word, versus.
It is the abbreviation for versus
The abbreviation for "versus" is vs.Be careful not to confuse versus with verses, a noun referring to related lines of poetry, song lyrics, or religious writing.
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"Is" is singular and "are" is plural. eg One book is red. Two books are green.
It means 'versus'. Versus means to battle. For example, if you see a battle going on, you can say Joe vs. Bob. Something like that.
Yes it's the abbreviation of versus so it should have a fullstop after it.
When determining whether to capitalize the word "versus," simply apply the general rules of capitalization. There are no special capitalization rules for the word "versus." Remember, however, that "versus" is a Latin word and should properly appear in italics. The abbreviation of "versus" is "v." and again it should be italicized.
Abbreviations should be spelled out when they are first introduced in a document or piece of writing. After that initial introduction, you can then use the abbreviation throughout the rest of the text.
Etc. is an abbreviation of et cetera or etcetera. Etc., not e.t.c., is the correct grammatical abbreviation. I hope your periods etc. stop fighting each other.