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Defination of full stop ?

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A full stop, in relation to English, is a punctuation mark intended to end a sentence when it is not an exclamation or a question. The period (.) is used to indicate a full stop.

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  • 03-06-2022
Full stop is a mark which is given to end the sentence.
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