His nervous system slowly degenerates (X apallic syndrome).
nothing happens! my friend, Kendra, at school tried it and nothing happens.
Not usually : "Thank you for listening to me" does not need a comma. However, if you write their name afterward ("Thanks, Fred."), you need a comma after thank you.
yes a comma follows after a name in a letter even on the computr and when your emailing someone.
You use a period after it. Here's an example: Martin Luther King Jr.
It depends. is it a list
Yes, you should include a comma after "Hello" when addressing someone by name, as in "Hello, John." The comma helps separate the greeting from the name and enhances the clarity and flow of the sentence.
When you address someone directly, you offset their name or pronoun with a comma(s). "Joe, please give me a hand." "I'll be there in a minute, Mom." "Thank you, Peter."
It varies.
someone else asked, too. no.
In English grammar, when addressing someone by their name followed by a noun, it is common to include a comma. For example: "Sarah, pass me the book."
We all know loving your sis would never be romantic and loving someone is practically being in love sooo that's kinda weird question to ask
No, a comma does not go after a name all the time. One puts a comma between a the names in a list. The people that are coming on Wednesday are Mary, John, James, Ingrid and Jo.