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Hexerei Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Oh, no!" vs. "Oh no!"

0 I've always added the comma without doubt until someone recently told me I'm wrong to do so. What say all of you? 02br
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00Also, what if I want to say, "Oh, no, Chris! You're bleeding!" Comma or no comma after, "oh," please? 0-
  

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0oh, no = oh ......... no02br 02br 00oh no= ohno0-

  • 0oh, no = oh .........
  • no02br 02br 00oh no= ohno0-
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0oh, no = oh ......... no02br
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00oh no= ohno0-
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0 So, are you saying that is correct with or without a comma, depending on the intended meaning? I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand! 0-
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0"Oh no!" is an exclamation of dismay. Don't use a comma.02br
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00But "Oh, no, Chris, that's not the problem at all." Do you see the difference?0-
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