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Yes, there is typically a comma before "John Smith III" when it is used in a sentence. For example, in the phrase "I spoke with John Smith III, the attorney," the comma separates the name from the rest of the sentence. This helps clarify that "John Smith III" is a non-restrictive element.
John Smith IV is denoted by using "IV" as a suffix after his name, indicating that he is the fourth individual in his family with that name. The "IV" distinguishes him from his father, John Smith III, and his grandfather, John Smith II. This system is commonly used in many cultures to signify lineage and heritage.
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
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when there are more than one person of the same name in the same person example:john smith john smith II john smith III john smith IV
"John Smith" is a common pseudonym used to represent an anonymous or hypothetical person. It is not a specific individual.
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.
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John Smith.
John Smith.
Powhatan lectured John Smith about _________ in a speech he addressed to John Smith.
The Captain of Titanic was Edward John Smith.
John Smith.