Usually after a persons title there is a period (.)
No, there is no comma in the title "America the Beautiful."
No, a comma is not used to separate a title and a person's name. Instead, a comma is used to separate the title from other information or to separate items in a list. In the case of "Alumnus Scott," no comma is necessary.
no
No just after their name.
a persons title
yes.
Yes, you can use a comma in a title of a paper. However, it is important to follow the specific formatting guidelines provided by the publication or institution where you are submitting the paper.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?
If the comma is a part of the title, it would stay exactly where you found it.
No, before ... as in: Marcus Welby, MD
If they are part of the title, they will go within the quotation marks.
You should put a comma before a person name if you're talking directly to them. ex- Please come here,Lily.