Use a comma or commas to set off words or phrases used as nouns of address (nominatives of address).
Examples:
Joe, get over here.
Get over here, Joe.
Young man, get over here.
Instructions: Place commas where they are needed.
1. Did you Susan see him at the meetings?
2. I will call you in the morning Steve.
3. Well Fred it was a pleasure to see you again.
4. Jeanne I don't know what is going on.
5. You should Bill know the answer to that one.
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Answers:
1. Did you, Susan, see him at the meetings?
2. I will call you in the morning, Steve.
3. Well, Fred, it was a pleasure to see you again.
4. Jeanne, I don't know what is going on.
5. You should, Bill, know the answer to that one.
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