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Spaces After Full Stop?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When reading quickly, the eye needs a clear sign when the end of a sentence is coming up. The wider space is an extra clue that a full stop is lurking there. Personally I always use 2 spaces after every sentence as I have in this answer, but alas, you won't see any sign of them because AnswerBank relentlessly removes any surplus and enforces a single space on all users.
Harry Nuttal went to a posh primary school if they learnt typing!! I learnt typing fifty years ago and agree with all the RSA writers that we were taught two spaces after a full stop. But, hey, life is too short to worry about it. If you get a letter these days with no spelling or grammatical errors you are lucky.
2 spaces is very outdated teaching. In modern word processing the letters and spacing are proportionally spaced, that is to say the software works out the correct distance between letters (and spaces). This space varies between letter combinations. When typewriters were mechanical, the space was fixed so a wider gap between sentences was deemed necessary.