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What is the
definition of Period?
How do you define and when to use a Period? What are the rules
for using one? The
definition of this punctuation mark is as follows:
Punctuation Mark -
Definition of a Period
Definition:
The
period, or full stop, is a punctuation mark (.)
which is used to mark the end of a sentence.
Punctuation Mark - Definition
When to use the Period
- the Rules
The Period is
the simplest punctuation mark. It is simply used to mark the
end of a complete sentence that is neither interrogative nor
exclamatory. When to use
the Period with examples.
After every
sentence conveying a complete meaning: "Birds fly."
"Plants grow." "Man is mortal."
In
abbreviations: after every abbreviated word: Rt. Rev. T.
C. Alexander, D.D., L.L.D.
A period is
used on the title pages of books after the name of the
book, after the author's name, after the publisher's
imprint: American Trails. By Theodore Roosevelt. New
York. Scribner Company.:
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Period - Understanding English Grammar!
English Grammar applies rules for standard use of words and how
their component parts combine to form sentences. A grammar is
also a system for classifying and analyzing the elements of
language including inflections, functions, rules and relations
in the sentence. This page about when to use the Period with the
rules and guidelines will help with the
understanding of this subject.
Period
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to use
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are the rules?
Definition, rules, guidelines
Punctuation Mark
Referred to as a Full Stop in the U.K.
Definitions, rules, guide, samples and examples of different
English Grammar rules - Punctuation marks