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Vocative Case

Vocative Case . By: Michelle Lee ( Period 4). What is the Vocative Case ?. Names that being addressed directly said When somebody is being spoken to directly, his/her name must be separated from the rest of the sentence with a comma “ , ”.

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Vocative Case

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  1. Vocative Case By: Michelle Lee ( Period 4)

  2. What is the Vocative Case ? • Names that being addressed directly said • When somebody is being spoken to directly, his/her name must be separated from the rest of the sentence with a comma “ ,”

  3. -Let’s eat grandma = Asking us to eat grandma -Let’s eat, grandma= Asking grandma to eat

  4. Think if there is no comma after the ‘cows’….-Basically asking the cows to keep their dogs under control, does it even make sense? -Comma is a must to be placed after the word ‘cows’

  5. My Notes….

  6. Hope you understand what is“ Vocative Case” 

  7. WORK CITED • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocative_case • http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/vocative_case_commas.htm • http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/vocative_case.htm

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