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When saying "welcome to the world" and then a name is is proper grammar to write it "welcome to the world, name" or do you not use an apostrophe before the name?
  

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Hi, When saying "welcome to the world" and then a name is is proper grammar to write it "welcome to the world, name" or do you not use an apostrophe before the name? "Welcome to the world, Tom" It's a comma . Clive

  • Hi, When saying "welcome to the world" and then a name is is proper grammar to write it "welcome to the world, name" or do you not use an apostrophe before the name?
  • "Welcome to the world, Tom" It's a comma .
  • Clive
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Hi,
When saying "welcome to the world" and then a name is is proper grammar to write it "welcome to the world, name" or do you not use an apostrophe before the name?

"Welcome to the world, Tom" It's a comma.

Clive

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