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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Namely Comma

He also kept going over things in his mind, namely the way his father used to treat him.

Should there be a comma after "namely," since it is an adverb?

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A comma is always used before namely .

  • A comma is always used before namely .
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A comma is always used before namely.
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Yes, of course, but what about after it? That's what I'm asking.
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Sorry, tired.

I’d use it.

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