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[Applause] hello iamp;#39;m natalie and today iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to correctly use commas with degrees and titles a comma separates initials degrees or titles from a name and from the rest of the sentence for example charles prince of wales has remarried a pair of commas is used because charlesamp;#39;s title prince of wales is parenthetical information the rule is the same for degrees carol searleamp;#39;s phd was my classmate however if the title or degree precedes the name no comma is needed professor jaeger is the chair of the english and foreign languages department furthermore no comma is needed between a name and birth or royal rank queen elizabeth ii usage of commas with junior is a little bit more complex for thereamp;#39;s no distinct answer junior can be seen as a restrictive title with no commas martin luther king jr was assassinated in 1968 or only one comma is needed to separate junior from the proper name martin luther king jr was assassinated