comma use
My text book says, that you put a comma after an introductory direct address.
See example:
Brad, please take out the garbage before it starts to rain.
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Is there a question here? If so, please elaborate as we are left guessing your intention.
Yes, a comma is required after an introductory direct address.
Did that answer your question? (See the FATAL MISTAKES topic posted yesterday on this forum.)
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answered Jul 14 '12 at 21:16
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I would request you to write an article on how to learn English quickly with out studying Grammar rules. I am awaiting your article, Sir. Thank you in advance.
I asked you because every one is bent upon studying grammar rules, and you know it takes a long time to master the language. It does not take LONG
I asked you because every one is bent upon studying grammar rules, and you know it takes a long time to master the language. It does not take LONG if you just copy your sentences verbatim. Everything will be okay--sentence structure, punctuation, usage and so on.
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