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If all the letters are the same size (also known as block), initials are ordered like your name: first, middle and last. If the monogram features a larger center initial, the ordering is always first name, last name, and middle name.
Your initial means the first letter of your name. An example of initial is the letter “M" when your name is Molly.
A period should be placed after an initial and after most abbreviations.
Punctuation: Period. Periods are frequently, but not always used, after initials and with two-letter abbreviations (U.S.). Declarative sentence: Harry S Truman did not use a period after his middle initial. Periods should be placed inside closing quotation marks, except when followed by a parenthetical note.
Rule: Include a space between initials. Do not include a space between initials. Preference against periods.
For an individual with a hyphenated last name, begin with the first name initial, followed by the two last name initials, and end with the middle name initial. The two last name initials (center) will be larger.
Your initial means the first letter of your name. An example of initial is the letter “M" when your name is Molly.
British usage favors omitting the full stop in abbreviations which include the first and last letters of a single word, such as Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr and St; American usage prefers (A) Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr. and St., with full stops. Most other abbreviated titles, however, require a full stop, as shown above.
Spacing after the periods (dots) is correct. Using periods in abbreviated names is correct, if one is using the full address. However, since many people are referred to by their initials as nicknames in dialog, I think the periods would be eliminated.
A full stop is mostly used at the end of a declarative sentence, or a statement that is considered to be complete. This punctuation mark is also used following an abbreviation. A full stop can also be show the end of a group of words that don't form a typical sentence.
In American English, period is the term for the punctuation mark used to end declarative sentences. In British English, the mark is usually called a full stop.
You have three options for punctuating the end of a sentence: a period, an exclamation mark, or a question mark. Each one sets a different tone for the whole sentence: that of a statement, an outcry, or a question, respectively. A period marks the end of a declarative sentence: a statement of fact.
Yes, you can. The word is a verb, the present form of the verb to be. The simple sentence He is. is a grammatically correct sentence, with the word HE as the subject and IS as the predicate, following the correct rules of Subject-Verb agreement.
Because the direct object of a phrasal or prepositional verb is shifted to the position of the subject in such passive-voice constructions, the preposition will be left dangling at the end of the clause. For example: I wonder who/whom this book was written by. (By is the dangling preposition of the object who/whom.)
Definition: An end mark is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to show that the sentence is finished. There are three end marks: the period, the question mark, and the exclamation mark.
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