Topics: Grammar Comma Usage
. Which sentence correctly uses commas in direct address?
A. When, Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
B. When Mike gets done batting, you’re up next, Juan.
C. When Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
D. When Mike gets done batting you’re up next Juan.
Select your answer:

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