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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Comma after a name question in a sentence

I know you supposed to place a comma before a name. For example: Thanks, Teresa. Do you do the same for a full sentence like this?

Thanks, Teresa for making it work.

Is that grammatically correct? Thanks
  

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In that case you need two commas: Thanks, Teresa, for making it work.

  • In that case you need two commas: Thanks, Teresa, for making it work.
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In that case you need two commas:

Thanks, Teresa, for making it work.
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Awesome. Thank you so much

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