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Originally posted by: idNut
#1 There is only one space after a period.
#2 That is by preference.
yup.
Originally posted by: idNut
#1 There is only one space after a period.
#2 That is by preference.
Two spaces after a sentence-ending period is the "classic" style, which was used mainly with typewriters because it helped clarify things with the fixed-width fonts. Modern word processing has made a single space acceptable after a sentence-ending period, but a lot of places still prefer to see two spaces after a period.Originally posted by: Spoooon
I only put one space at the end of a sentence. This is according to the Publication Manual of the APA. Of course, it's difficult because in school we were told to use two spaces. The comma thing, I had been taught to use the comma before the and at the end of a list.
Originally posted by: amdmang
#1. back in the olden days, the reason you would put two spaces after a . beccasue each letter took up different amount of space. a K would take more than a .
but now, letters take up hte same amount of space. thus only 1 space after a .
Uh, you've got it backwards. Typewriters have monospaced fonts, meaning that an "I" takes up the same amount of space as an "m". Computers use variable-width fonts most of the time. ("Courier" is monospaced, "Times New Roman" is variable-width.)Originally posted by: amdmang
#1. back in the olden days, the reason you would put two spaces after a . beccasue each letter took up different amount of space. a K would take more than a .
but now, letters take up hte same amount of space. thus only 1 space after a .
Originally posted by: nater
Alright I have two questions about grammar that are bugging me.
Originally posted by: nater
Alright I have two questions about grammar that are bugging me.
#1
I was always told that you put two spaces after a period, is that true? Or is it just one?
#2
In a list of items, such as "I ate a pear, a peach, and an apple today" is there a comma before the and or not? I swear I was taught that there is, but recently I've been told there isn't.
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
wow, I never realized that two spaces after a period wasn't a universal practice. I had always been taught that there are two spaces after the period that ends a sentence, and then just one space after a comma. I have never heard of the APA, but isn't the MLA the group that sets the grammar rules? Because in their books they teach two spaces after a period
MLA- The Medical Library Association (MLA) Style Manual presents guidelines for all MLA publications, print and electronic, including but not limited to the Journal of Medical Library Association (formerly the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association), MLA News, MLA Directory, MLANET, annual meeting publications, monographs, and brochures.
APA- American Psychological Association
Originally posted by: PAB
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Originally posted by: Stojakapimp
wow, I never realized that two spaces after a period wasn't a universal practice. I had always been taught that there are two spaces after the period that ends a sentence, and then just one space after a comma. I have never heard of the APA, but isn't the MLA the group that sets the grammar rules? Because in their books they teach two spaces after a period
MLA- The Medical Library Association (MLA) Style Manual presents guidelines for all MLA publications, print and electronic, including but not limited to the Journal of Medical Library Association (formerly the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association), MLA News, MLA Directory, MLANET, annual meeting publications, monographs, and brochures.
APA- American Psychological Association
Last time I checked, APA was the format adopted by most medical schools and such and MLA stood for Modern Language Association.
-PAB
