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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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much for your help Johnny or much Johnny for your help ? Thank you

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0 A is the most natural.02br
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00If you used B, you should set off Johnny with commas.0-
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0 01font00Thank you very much for your help Yankee.05002br
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00Thank you very much01font00 ,Yankee, 02font00for your help.02br
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01font00Thank you very much for your help01b01font00,02font02b00 Johnny.02font02br
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00You also need a comma as shown.02br
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01font00Best wishes, Clive02br
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0Yes, PBF, that's right. However, I strongly recommend sticking with the other version. By the way, the other version usually has one comma. Putting the name at the end really sounds much more natural. 05002br
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00Clive, you beat me to the punch with that comma. 051010id111id1
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