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1 July, 17:09

Read the following sentence, and then choose the option with correct comma placement. CJ said to me "Ashton you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner." Group of answer choices

A CJ said to me, "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."

B CJ said to me, "Ashton you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."

C CJ said to me "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."

D CJ said, "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony, even if you can't stay for dinner."

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  1. 1 July, 17:17
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    That would be A

    Explanation: You always put a commas after the last word before it starts a quote and when a proper noun is used, with or without quotes, place a comma after it.

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