Choose the correct options
A full stop is the most common punctuation mark that is used in various cases.
At the end of the sentence.
Example: The weather was sunny and dry yesterday.
In the abbreviations.
Example: M.A. (Master of Arts).
In words of Latin origin.
Example: e.g. (exempli gratia, "for example").
In initials.
Example: J.R.R. Tolkien.
In the contracted words and names of months.
Example: Co. (company), Dec. (December).
In decimal points.
Example: 10.2 %.
In punctuating times.
Example: 4.25 (or 4:25).
[Exclamation marks|Question marks|Full stops]
indicate a logically complete sentence without strong emotional intonation.10.45, 15.45 and 21.40 are [times|dates|codes]
that should be punctuated with commas.J.K. Rowling is the [initials|abbreviations|Latin words]
that are punctuated correctly.B.A. is [a contracted word|an abbreviation|a decimal point]
which stands for "Bachelor of Arts".