Heidi
When we say PE, are dots a must? Do we need to write as 'P.E.'? Thank you!
2015年12月17日 06:33
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No, you don't. It's fine without the dots.
2015年12月17日
1
No, you don't have to, but you may. Both PE and P.E. are understood and accepted usage. "Phys Ed" is also a common abbreviation.
2015年12月17日
1
In both British and American English, if you are using initial (i.e. first) letters to represent words, you don’t normally need to put a full stop after them. Example BBC, UK, NATO In American English, it is common to use a full stop as an alternative style for certain** abbreviations. Example USA and U.S.A. both are right abbreviation for "United State of America" PE is abbreviation of Physical Education. PE is more formal and correct without dots(.)
2015年12月17日
Yes, there is a name called abbreviation.
2015年12月17日
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