Playscripts generally do not use full stops at the end of dialogue lines. Instead, they typically rely on the structure and formatting of the script to indicate pauses or the end of a character's speech. However, full stops may be used in stage directions or descriptions within the script. Ultimately, the style can vary based on the playwright's preferences or the conventions of specific theater companies.
Carr? The gay one with goofy teeth? If each of the full stops is for a letter then I don't know.
You just did! Ideally, since a.m. stands for ante meridian, the abbreviation has its own full stops and therefore requires an additional dot to follow a.m..
A street car makes frequent stops.
a poem that keeps going on and then stops.................
sending him a letter
No
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The duration of Never Mind the Full Stops is 1800.0 seconds.
Never Mind the Full Stops ended on 2007-04-24.
Never Mind the Full Stops was created on 2006-05-11.
Yes. Ellipses usually have three full stops to show that the statement is left unfinished.
full stops are used after a sentance.
No, the abbreviation "sq m" does not have full stops. It stands for square meter and is commonly used in measuring area.
Full stops are not used
Question marks (?) and full stops (.) are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate the end of a sentence (full stop) or to signal a direct question (question mark).
It stops eating?
To show you've finished a sentence.