Yes.
Commas are placed before, after, or around a noun or pronoun used independently in speaking to some person, place, or thing:
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Adding a comma is perfectly proper, but not compulsory. In speech, adding a tiny pause between 'you' and 'Jim' tells him that you really are grateful. When writing, a comma signals that little pause.
Jim Fyffe
Jim is a diminutive form of the forename "James". Diminutive meaning is a shorting of various words and names. (Thank you Wikipedia)
Yes. His character on According to Jim wanted to have sex with another man for Bear tickets
Jim, too, was uneasy about the plan.
check the tail light bulbs
I have a SKYSCAN Atomic Clock MODEL 86715 and I cannot find a Manual for it, please help. Jim Woods jwoods189@comcast.net Thank you
Jim grabbed a bottle of ketchup. To go with his fries
please don't send me stupid questions please especially if i dont understand them thank oyu
i am having truble finding the pcv valve on my 2002 Denal 6.0 eng. this is the Yukon XL thank you Jim t. jet3970@AOL.com
Names are proper nouns. Such as the name "Jim."
Bob enjoys playing football, and Jim enjoys playing hockey. The comma is placed before "and" because the parts of the sentence before and after it can stand by themselves as independent clauses.