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Goronsky Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Thanks Dave. or Thanks, Dave.

When thanking someone, do we write:

Thanks Dave.

Or

Thanks, Dave.
  

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The name or designation of the person being addressed is normally preceded by a comma (at least in careful writing): Thanks, Dave. Goodbye, Sarah. I hope to hear from you, John.

  • The name or designation of the person being addressed is normally preceded by a comma (at least in careful writing): Thanks, Dave.
  • Goodbye, Sarah.
  • I hope to hear from you, John.
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The name or designation of the person being addressed is normally preceded by a comma (at least in careful writing):

Thanks, Dave.
Goodbye, Sarah.
I hope to hear from you, John.

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