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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Commas When Addressing Someone

Hello,

I'm wondering about the correct way to address a person. For example:

Should it be "Hello, Jim" or "Hello Jim"?

Should it be "Jim, I'll do that right away" or "Jim I'll do that right away"?

Should it be "Love you, baby" or "Love you baby"?

I am still learning English and help would be appreciated!
  

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I would use the commas in those sentences. Rover

  • I would use the commas in those sentences.
  • Rover
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I would use the commas in those sentences.

Rover

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