Basic Grammar | Punctuation | How to Use “Period” (.) Properly?

BASIC GRAMMAR is a must. Today, we will talk about “period”.

Punctuation is a mark that makes a meaning of a sentence clear. The most common punctuation mark is the period. A period is used to indicate the end of a sentence. It is used to make a statement.

 

Period at the End of a Sentence

A period is used at the end of a sentence. It is used to make a statement.

For examples:

My name is Bill.

I am 24 years old.

I live in Seattle.

I am a teacher.

 

Period after a Single Word

Sometimes a single word can be a complete sentence.

For examples:

Hello.

Good-bye.

Stop.

Go.

 

Period in Numbers

Periods used in numbers are called decimal points. Decimal points separate a whole number and a fraction of a whole number. It is used when referring to temperature and money.

For examples:

The book is $10.99. ($10.99 = ten dollars and ninety-nine cents)

Normal body temperature is 98.6 Fahrenheit. (98.6 = ninety-eight point six)

 

Period in Abbreviated Words

A period is used in abbreviated words or shortened words. Many words can be abbreviated. These are a few common examples.

 

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