frogboxer
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2013
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- English
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- United States
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- United States
I've noticed that, especially in the UK, sentences don't end in terminal punctuation when sentence-ending abbreviations are used:
Examples
• She bought pens, pencils, paper, etc
• Attending the meeting will be John Doe, Jane Doe, et al
Is it correct to omit the sentence-ending punctuation in these?
Thanks
Examples
• She bought pens, pencils, paper, etc
• Attending the meeting will be John Doe, Jane Doe, et al
Is it correct to omit the sentence-ending punctuation in these?
Thanks