Periods
- Rule 1. Use a period at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement.
- Rule 2. If the last item in the sentence is an abbreviation that ends in a period, do not follow it with another period.
- Rule 3. Question marks and exclamation points replace and eliminate periods at the end of a sentence.
Accordingly, what does a period mean in punctuation?
full stop
Also Know, can you use a period and comma together? So your way of punctuating was in the end, correct. Bob, C.J., Greg and Charles all went to the store. The rule is that a comma mustn't go after an initial, ever. However, you could change the order of names thereby avoiding the inaesthetic coupling of the period and comma.
In respect to this, do you put a period after a phrase?
No. A sentence should never have two periods at the end.
What is the period sign?
A period (in America) is a full stop (.). It is a punctuation mark (.) at the end of a sentence. It shows that the sentence has finished.
