Do you put a comma after the last name of a P.A. e.g.
Jan Farinato, P.A. or Jan Farinato P.A.
Yes, when naming a state in a sentence, a comma should be placed after the city and before the state. For example: "I live in Chicago, Illinois."
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You add the comma before the connector.
No, typically a comma is not used before "III" when it follows a name or title.
Yes, when naming a state in a sentence, a comma should be placed after the city and before the state. For example: "I live in Chicago, Illinois."
Yes, you should use a comma before "Jr." when writing a person's name to separate the person's last name from the suffix. For example, "John Smith, Jr."
The comma should come before the word "but" when it is used to separate two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
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No, a comma is not necessary.
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You would use a comma before it. Xerox, Inc.
A comma is not typically used before "therefore." However, a comma may be used after "therefore" to separate it from the rest of the sentence when it is starting the clause.
You add the comma before the connector.
if the main or most important part is before the main parts you use a comma, but if it is after then no comma