Yes, a comma is typically placed before "Jr." when it follows a person's name. For example, you would write "John Smith, Jr." This comma helps clarify that "Jr." is part of the person's name, distinguishing it from previous names in a list or sentence. However, in some style guides, the comma may not be required, so it's best to follow the specific guidelines relevant to your writing context.
Ariel Sharon was in a coma for eight years before he died on January 11, 2014.
yes the war of 1812 was 1812-1814 the Revolutionary war was from 1775 to 1783.
Martin Luther King Jr was born Michael Luther King, Jr.
Before or after he died?
no
The comma goes before the word "but." For example: I was going to spell the word "comma" right, but then I fell into a coma.
no
The amount of shots that you have to get before you go to Jr high is three.
Simple, the shot was fatal so he died rather than being in a coma. Comas, to the best of my knowledge, are not common with gun shot wounds. Though the Boondocks television show did an episode where Martin Luther King Jr. did indeed go into a coma when shot.
Yes, before he was pronounced dead he was in a coma.
A comma should be placed before the word 'but'. For example, "I wanted to go to the shop, but I could not find my shoes."
The answer is no
Yes.
no, they can't, unless you go into diabetic coma by choking on it. This is the case for everything. You can even choke and go into a diabetic coma
Yes.
Dr. Dre didn't go into a coma. However, the music video for the song "I Need A Doctor" shows a scene in which Dr. Dre has an accident with his car and goes into coma.
Ariel Sharon was in a coma for eight years before he died on January 11, 2014.