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When used in a sentence, professional titles should be uppercase before a person's name and lowercase after. (When a title appears before a person's name, it is seen as part of the name. When it appears after or on its own, it is seen as the name of the job and not the person, so it should not be capitalized.)
Commas should sometimes be placed before and after names and titles. It all depends on the context. Let's start with the fact that unless a name or title is the last word(s) in a sentence, it can either be used with no commas at all, OR with a comma both before and after.
When used in a sentence, professional titles should be uppercase before a person's name and lowercase after. (When a title appears before a person's name, it is seen as part of the name. When it appears after or on its own, it is seen as the name of the job and not the person, so it should not be capitalized.)
Between a person's title and name (when the title comes first). When you write someone's title before the person's name, you don't need to use a comma in between: Do note, though, that when the title follows the name, it is set off by commas.
The basic idea is that if the name (in the above example, Jessie) is the only thing in the world described by the identifier (my oldest friend), use a comma before the name (and after it as well, unless you've come to the end of the sentence). If not, don't use any commas.
The first thing to know is that there are generally only two correct options: two commas, one before and one after the name/title, or no commas at all. While a comma after the title may be correct on rare occasions (which don't concern us here), a comma only before a name or title is wrong.
We use a title (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr, Prof) and the surname in more formal situations. We don't usually use the title alone, or the title and first name (although we sometimes use a job title):
Mrs was most often used by a woman when married, in conjunction with her husband's first and last names (e.g., Mrs John Smith). Mrs was rarely used before a woman's first name, her birth name, or a hyphenated surname her husband was not using.
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