Yes. Example: "Martin Luther King, Jr."
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If the name is written in the usual order (e.g., "Martin Luther King Jr."), you may or may not use the comma, depending on your personal preference. But if you're writing for a publication, it will depend on the house style of that publisher.
If the name is written in the reverse order (e.g., "King, Martin Luther, Jr."), in alphabetical lists, for example, use the comma.
Although Jr., Sr., etc., are sometimes regarded as parenthetic, they are part of the legal name and should not be set off with commas.
Examples:
John Wilson Jr.
Bob Jones Sr.
James Stowers III
You should put a comma before a person name if you're talking directly to them. ex- Please come here,Lily.
Yes, you should include a comma after the name and before "PhD." For example, "John Doe, PhD," is the correct format.
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.
No just after their name.
Yes, you should use a comma before "Jr." when writing a person's name to separate the person's last name from the suffix. For example, "John Smith, Jr."
Yes, a comma should be used after the street name and before the city in an address format. For example: 123 Main Street, Anytown.
If your question is the following then there should be no comma: Should there be a comma after "a man by the name of _______"? No comma is needed.
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
Yes, a comma should be used after "happy Halloween" and before a proper noun. For example, "Happy Halloween, Sarah." This comma helps to separate the greeting from the person's name and adds clarity to the sentence.
No, a comma is not necessary.
A comma should be used after the street name and before the suite number. For example, "123 Main Street, Suite 100."
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.