No, there should not be two periods when "am" is at the end of a sentence. Only one period is needed to end the sentence.
Yes, in American English, a period should be included after the abbreviation "Inc." at the end of a sentence. It signifies the end of the abbreviation and the sentence.
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
The correct punctuation for this sentence is: "Try some apple pie." - with a period at the end.
It is generally considered acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition in informal settings, but in formal writing, it is recommended to rephrase the sentence to avoid ending with a preposition.
No, there should not be two periods when "am" is at the end of a sentence. Only one period is needed to end the sentence.
Yes, in American English, a period should be included after the abbreviation "Inc." at the end of a sentence. It signifies the end of the abbreviation and the sentence.
In proper English usage you do not end a sentence in a preposition, so at should not end the sentence Where is Jasmine is sufficient.
him and me
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
AND
No.
if it is something like :have you did your homework? that is a question any sentence or phrase that ask something should have a question mark at the end.
The correct punctuation for this sentence is: "Try some apple pie." - with a period at the end.
Yes, you can. You should understand the sentence structure that allows you to do that, however.
Watch out IS a sentence - it is a warning, and should have an exclamation mark at the end.
The entire sentence should be in parentheses, however the portion that is, should contain a period outside of the parentheses.