Discuss with your mother-father or brother-sister and write about any two
different types of changes that takes place in the cooking process in your
kitchen.
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answerExamples of addressing someone being spoken to
Correct: “Matt, you eat way too many pimply pickles.”
Correct: “Why do you keep flicking my belly button, Matt?”
In both examples, the person being spoken to is referenced at either extreme end of the sentence. Notice that the word used to address the person (e.g. “Matt”) is separated from the rest of the sentence with a comma.
Always do this. If you don’t, you could run into the following problem:
Potentially confusing: “Let’s eat grandpa.”
Very clear: “Let’s eat, grandpa.”
Potentially confusing: “Where’s the kitchen Matt?”
Very clear: “Where’s the kitchen, Matt?”
Notice how the above two sentences have entirely different meanings based on the presence of a comma. The confusing example can be mistaken for, “Where is the kitchen mat [that I stand on while cooking]?” as opposed to, “Hey, Matt, where exactly is the kitchen located?”
Comma rules make up the bulk of this page. Because not knowing when to use a comma is the most common punctuation mistake.
Answer:
good evening
Explanation:
that is not important for everyone
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