Hi teachers, Which one has the right punctuation mark? a) There were a lot of people in the bookstore yesterday, but today only some, right Kate? b) There were a lot of people in the bookstore yesterday, but today only some. Right Kate?
Thanks in advance.
Top answer
A name in direct address always takes a comma. "There were a lot of people in the bookstore yesterday, but today only some. "
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A name in direct address always takes a comma.
"There were a lot of people in the bookstore yesterday, but today only some.
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