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 III
John 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.
Names with Roman numerals do not use a comma.John Smith I
John Smith II
John Smith III
John Smith IV
Sometimes a comma is needed before a name in a sentence. An example of when to use a comma before a name is, my boyfriend, Carl, went to Yale.
No. Article the is not used before the name of a person.
no
no but sometimes after the name
no
You should put a comma before a person name if you're talking directly to them. ex- Please come here,Lily.
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No just after their name.
Sometimes a comma is needed before a name in a sentence. An example of when to use a comma before a name is, my boyfriend, Carl, went to Yale.
Yes, there should be a comma after "a man by the name of" when it is used to introduce a specific person's name. For example: "A man by the name of John,..."
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
No, a comma is not necessary.
No. Article the is not used before the name of a person.
no
no there shouldn't be any marks besides periods.
The comma goes after the name. Hello John,
Should you put a comma before a person's name that comes at the end of the sentence, Miss Smith? A comma represents a slight pause. Speak your sentence with and without a pause just before the person's name. As you can see, a slight pause belongs there. Therefore, a comma belongs there. The purpose of punctuation is to make your sentences more readable. A comma makes the sentence more readable and easier to understand when spoken out loud. The two are almost one in the same.