Can you use a prefix and suffix both after a person's name such as Mr. John Smith, CPA?
John and Mary Smith
It can be written down as John Smith, Ph.D., - traditionally or John Smith Ph.D. - in recent writing (you may refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (1993) 15th edition where they recommend not to use any comma at all.)
John Smith was not on the Titanic. The ship's captain was Edward Smith. Not even related to John Smith.
yes they were he was the uncle of edward J Smith no not true edward john smith was like 200 years after john smith
John Smith, the presidential incumbent, had a great chance of being reelected.
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Yes. It should be--- We are honoring John Smith, President of Haworth.
Could you please send this package to Mr. John Smith, care of the Northwest Shelter?Check it out on the Wiktionary:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/in_care_of
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Can you use a prefix and suffix both after a person's name such as Mr. John Smith, CPA?
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No, a person's name with a Roman Numeral does not require a comma.John Smith had a son, to whose name he added the Numeral I.John Smith I had a son John Smith II (John Smith the second)John Smith II had a son John Smith IIIJohn Smith III detested Roman Numerals so he called his son, John Smith, Jr. (with a comma), thus ending the Roman Numeral tradition for this family.
John Smith, now the prime minister, has the right to govern the country.
John and Mary Smith
Let's say I married John Smith and we had a son. Our son would be John Smith Junior (named after his father) then when my son has a baby, his name will be John Smith III (the third) It goes by generation.
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