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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Are these sentence good?

I saw her son, John, running over to the bridge.

and

A wonderful kid, John, left my house.
  

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You don't need the commas in the first one: I saw her son John running over to the bridge. A wonderful kid, John, left my house.

  • You don't need the commas in the first one: I saw her son John running over to the bridge.
  • A wonderful kid, John, left my house.
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You don't need the commas in the first one:

I saw her son John running over to the bridge.

A wonderful kid, John, left my house.

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