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Sheikh Ishfaq
Is it necessary to use FULL STOP (.) with the following titles/honorifics:
Dr. Ms. Mr.
or shall the above-given titles be written without FULL STOP:
Dr Ms Mr
Thanks in advance for your HELP on this!
May 25, 2022 6:01 AM
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If you're following US convention, put a period (full stop) after the title (known as a contraction). For example:
Mrs., Mr., Ms., Dr., Prof., Capt., Gen., Sen., Rev., Hon., St.
If you're following UK convention, you have a choice whether to use a period or not. Even though lots of Brits now follow the US style, most adhere to the following ruling:
If the last letter of a contraction is the same as the last letter of the whole word, then don't use a period. For example:
Mister > Mr
(The last letters are the same.)
Professor > Prof.
(The last letters are different.)Here's a quirk: Don't use a period with "Miss" as it's not an abbreviation
May 25, 2022
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