If it is a salutation in a written note or letter, you capitalize it as Hello Jon with a comma after it.If you are writing it as dialogue, it would be: She said, "Hello, Jon."
If only speaking it, it would simply be hello, Jon.
Apostrophe
I will punctuate this sentence.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
this : that :: these : those.
You capitalize it
It should be---Hello John!
You can punctuate it as "Hello" or "Hello?". Adding a question mark at the end indicates that you're seeking confirmation or asking if the call is connected.
Apostrophe
I will punctuate this sentence.
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
No it is not a rule. You should punctuate as normal.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
It should be punctuated the same way you punctuate other quotations.
Some students could not write, spell or punctuate simple sentences.
Synonyms for the verb punctuate are emphasize, accentuate, interrupt, intersperse, or occur at intervals.
this : that :: these : those.
"No, thank you."