Topics: Grammar - Punctuation
Karen were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
A. Karen, were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
B. Karen were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
C. Karen. Were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
D. Karen were you in San Fransisco C.A. last week?
Select your answer:

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