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1. true or false you do not need to use a comma when directly addressing someone or something in a sentence. 2. Place the commas (including Oxford commas) in this sentence: "I saw a dog a cat and a panda
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you do not need to use a comma when directly addressing someone or something in a sentence.
2. Place the commas (including Oxford commas) in this sentence:
"I saw a dog a cat and a panda when i went to the zoo."
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I saw a dog
,
a cat
,
and a panda when
I
went to the zoo.
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