what are vocative sentences?
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vocative is a word or phrase used to address a reader or listener directly, usually in the form of a personal name, title, or term of endearment (Bob, Doctor, and Snookums, respectively).
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A vocative is a word or phrase used to address a reader or listener directly, usually in the form of a personal name, title, or term of endearment (Bob, Doctor, and Snookums, respectively). The person's name or term of address is set off in the sentence with vocative commas
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