There are typically three common levels before junior: intern, entry-level, and associate. These positions are often held by individuals who are new to the workforce or industry and are still developing their skills and experience.
No, there should not be a comma after the name before "Junior." The correct format is to have the name followed directly by "Junior" without any punctuation in between.
The word "the" comes before the word "before" in the phrase "the calm before the storm."
An article (a, an, the) is a determiner that comes before a noun.
The prefix that comes before "honest" is "dis-".
Yes, "Junior" in "junior year of high school" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or as a title. For example: "She is a Junior in junior year."
Junior comes before Senior.
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No, there should not be a comma after the name before "Junior." The correct format is to have the name followed directly by "Junior" without any punctuation in between.
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It comes out in September 2008. (J.O.N.A.S! is Junior Operatives Networking As Spies)
He was a Junior Senator for Illinois.
Junior year
V comes before B.
After Freshman, the next class is named Sophomore(10th grade), and then Junior(11th grade), and finally Senior(12th grade).
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It was a month before their debut.
Typically, February 13th. But if you are referring to holidays, Martin Luther King Junior day, Groundhog day, and New Year's Day are all before that in the year. And of course, there are lesser-known (and less supported) holidays as well.