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Does the sentence need one or two full stops?

 
 
Reply Wed 24 Aug, 2011 09:17 pm
1. The sentence is "The convicted prisoner was hanged at noon yesterday.".

2. The sentence is "The convicted prisoner was hanged at noon yesterday."

Is #1 with two full stops correct or #2 with one?

Thanks in advance.
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Reply Wed 24 Aug, 2011 09:18 pm
@Yoong Liat,
#2 is correct. Only one period is needed.
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