How do i address vocatives
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When addressing someone directly, writers should separate the name being used (e.g., John, Mary, my darling, you little rascal, my son) from rest of the sentence using a comma or commas. The person or thing being addressed is said to be in the vocative case
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When you address someone by name, you're using the vocative case. When you write a sentence with direct address, you set off the name with vocative commas.
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