He started to tell me the plans for the bar-B-Q until a man with a convertible pulled up and his girlfriend got out, then he just trailed off.
The past tense of trail is trailed.
Yes, you should use a comma to set off a direct address in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "John, can you please pass the salt?" the comma after "John" sets off the direct address.
Use "off" in a sentence when referring to a separation, interruption, or movement away from something else. For example, "She turned off the light before going to bed" or "He took the day off from work."
When you want a pause in a sentence, you use a comma.
You use a comma in a sentence to separate items in a list, to set off introductory phrases or clauses, to separate independent clauses when joined by a coordinating conjunction, and to set off non-essential information such as appositives or parenthetical elements.
It means that either the feeling is akward or that they have trailed off and don't know what to say.
You already did. =)
Trailed by Three was created on 1920-04-04.
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I will fair off if i stick to my dreams
The contemptuous nonchalance of her trailed hand irritated him.
The past tense of trail is trailed.
he was hanging off of a cliff.
They meandered off the trail.
He was off of the medication for nearly a year now.
He tried to ward off the evil spirits.
the captain told the crew to knock off.