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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Comma

Which is correct?

Good work Johnny.
Good work, Johnny.
  

Top answer

Hi, The latter. Clve

  • Hi, The latter.
  • Clve
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4 Answers
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Hi,

The latter.

Clve
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Dear friends,

by way of addition:

we use commas to separate direct address (=the person or people you are writing to; Johnny, in this case). If such a word appears in the middle of the sentence, it is separated by two commas, and not only one:

He explained, Johnny, that you should never cross the street against the light.

Respectful
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Hi,

And at the beginning, too.Emotion: smile

eg Johnny, good work.

Clive
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I couldn't agree more, Clive. <direct address again Emotion: smile>

To summarise:

Johnny, you've done it very we

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