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    Can I use et al in a will when gifting a house that I want to stay in the family?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You should be as specific as possible when naming people in a will, and "et al." is not very specific.
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    How do I use et al. in a signature?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Where a formal signature is required, "et al." would not be used, because it refers to a group of people.
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    Can I use et al. in a resume?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes, in the unlikely event that you're trying to shorten a long list of names.
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    Can I use et al when listing related entities on a singular insurance policy?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    If the "entities" are people, yes. Otherwise, "etc." might be more appropriate.
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    Is et al. followed by first person singular or plural?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    "Et al." would not be followed by a first-person pronoun, because it refers to several people at once.
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    Do I use a comma before et al. or after?
    Donagan
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    A comma before "et al." is sometimes used but is not necessary. Always put a period after "al" whether it ends a sentence or not.
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    Is it okay to use this phrase after my title, if it is the same for numerous businesses with the same ownership?
    Donagan
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    Remember that "et al" means "and others." It sounds as though you're referring to just one title, so you wouldn't use "et al." If in fact you're making reference to several businesses, "et al" might be appropriate.
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    Do I use "et al" in my reference list, or do I list all the authors in references?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    It would be helpful to list all authors, but "et al" is acceptable in most cases.
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    Can I use et al when thanking a group of people?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely not. Take the little bit of time it takes to thank everyone properly.
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    When do I write et al. in italics?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Italics are never required, but you can use them if you want to emphasize the fact that they are non-English words.
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    Can I use "et al" in a formal email setting?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as you are referring to multiple people, not multiple things. And make sure the email is formal.
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    Is it appropriate to use et al. when addressing a family on an envelope?
    Zzzsleepy0987
    Community Answer
    No. Et al. is very formal, so it would appear kind of odd. You usually will use et al. in reports, work emails, etc.
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    Is it appropriate to use 'et al' on a greetings card to more than one person?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Not really, "et al" is too impersonal to use on a greeting card.
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    Can 'et al' be used when referring to several versions of someone's name?
    Donagan
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    No, "et al" ("and others") refers to more than one person at a time, so it doesn't really work for more than one name of a single person (unless, perhaps, you're trying to be funny....?).
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    Do I capitalize Et Al or keep it lower case?
    Donagan
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    Don't capitalize it unless you would capitalize "and others" in the same context.
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    Is it acceptable to title a book like this? Save the Street Dogs: Animal Rights Groups, Dog Lovers et al. Lead the Charge?
    Lila h
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    In this case, it might be better to just say "and others." et al isn't the best to use in book titles, but it certainly can be done if you have a good reason for this.
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