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Good Morning, Tom vs Good morning Tom,

Both "Good morning, Tom" and "Good morning Tom," are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first one, with a comma, is used when directly addressing someone by name. The second one, without a comma, is used when the name is part of the greeting without directly addressing the person.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 3458 views

Good Morning, Tom

This phrase is correct and commonly used when directly addressing someone by name in a greeting.

This phrase is used when you are directly addressing someone by name in a greeting. The comma is used to separate the name from the rest of the greeting.

Examples:

  • Good morning, Tom. How are you today?
  • Hello, Sarah. Have a great day!
  • Good evening, Mr. Johnson. It's nice to see you.
  • Hi, Emily. How was your weekend?
  • Good afternoon, Alex. I hope you're doing well.
  • "Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
  • Judge richwood: good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
  • Good morning, South Park Elementary.
  • Good morning, Chesapeake, and good morning, America.
  • Good morning, good morning, good morning - and a hot morning it is.
  • Good morning, gentlemen, we have a delivery for you.
  • Good morning, Crick... Dr. Hopper.
  • Good morning, my brothers from another mother.
  • Good morning, DCI Murray, MIT.
  • Good morning, colleagues, co-workers, friends.
  • CLEVELAND: Good morning, members of the press and unwashed bloggers.
  • Good morning, welcome to the White House.
  • - Good morning, little Spy Hunters.
  • Good morning, I'd like to see Mr...
  • Good morning, I'm sorry to bother you.
  • - Good morning, Mr. President.
  • Good morning, L.A. Zander here.
  • Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Detroit A.M.
  • Good morning, I'm here to rent the Huey.
  • Okay, good morning, students.

Alternatives:

  • Good morning, Tom.
  • Hello, Sarah.
  • Good evening, Mr. Johnson.
  • Hi, Emily.
  • Good afternoon, Alex.

Good morning Tom,

This phrase is correct and commonly used when the name is part of the greeting without directly addressing the person.

This phrase is used when the name is part of the greeting without directly addressing the person. The name is included as part of the general greeting.

Examples:

  • Good morning Tom, have a great day!
  • Hello Sarah, it's nice to see you.
  • Good evening Mr. Johnson, how are you?
  • Hi Emily, how was your weekend?
  • Good afternoon Alex, I hope you're doing well.
  • "Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
  • This morning Tom said that his sister is still ill in bed.
  • Good morning, good morning, good morning - and a hot morning it is.
  • Judge richwood: good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
  • Good morning to you, too.
  • Good morning, South Park Elementary.
  • Good morning all patients and staff.
  • Good morning, Chesapeake, and good morning, America.
  • Good morning Lord, good morning Mother Mary, sweet angels.
  • Good morning, Miss Lane, good morning to all.
  • Good morning, Todd, and good morning to our TV and radio audience.
  • Good morning family friends and co workers.
  • Good morning to you too, Steven.
  • Good morning, gentlemen, we have a delivery for you.
  • Good morning, Crick... Dr. Hopper.
  • Good morning, my brothers from another mother.
  • April, Andrew, good morning to you both.
  • Chatterton Banana-Bending Factory, good morning.
  • Good morning, DCI Murray, MIT.
  • Good morning, colleagues, co-workers, friends.

Alternatives:

  • Good morning Tom,
  • Hello Sarah,
  • Good evening Mr. Johnson,
  • Hi Emily,
  • Good afternoon Alex,

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