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Is the suffix dot in Mr. optional or required? British usage favours 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
Periods (Full Stops) with Contractions (Mr, Dr, etc. ) Should you write "Mr Smith" or "Mr Smith? Should you write "Dr Jones" or "Dr Jones? If you're following US convention, put a period (full stop) after the title (known as a contraction) For example: If you're following UK convention, you have a choice whether to use a period or not
grammaticality - Is there a full stop after Mrs. ? - English Language . . . TLDR Should you write Mr Soul or Mr Soul? Should you write Dr Soul or Dr Soul? If you're following US convention, put full stop after your contraction If you're following UK convention, you have a choice whether to use a full stop or not
Does “Mr” Take a Period? - Daily Writing Tips A recent DWT post about hyphen use (Chocolate covered or Chocolate-covered) prompted a discussion about the use of a period with the titles Mr and Mrs Here are some of the comments: i was taught not to type a full stop after Mr and Mrs, but a few decades earlier that would have been incorrect
Mr or Mr. : to full stop or not to full stop | I think English. Here are some guidelines: 1 In both British and American English, if you are using initial (i e first) letters to represent words, you don’t normally need to put a full stop after them: BBC UK NATO 2 In American English, however, it is common to use a full stop as an alternative style for certain abbreviations, in particular: USA or U S A
Should Titles Have a Period? - AP PGECET As we navigate through the intricacies of punctuation and etiquette, we’ll address common queries such as, “Can you be Mrs without being married?” and “Should I put a dot after Mr?” In this post, we’ll delve into the conventions surrounding titles and examine the reasoning behind them
Should I use a period after titles like Mrs, Dr, and Capt? In British English, the abbreviations Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms and Dr are not followed by a period In these cases, the abbreviation ends with the same letter as the full word, e g Mister Mr both end in "r"
Point after Mr Mrs Miss Ms - WordReference Forums There is no single rule in BE For example, in Service and MOD Civil Service writing, the full stop is only used at the end of a sentence and never in abbreviations or truncations Thus, all truncated military ranks are written, eg, Capt , Maj , Col - to avoid confusion I'll end the sentence here