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I need to get a hold of her son, Chris? vs I need to get a hold of her son Chris?

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. The first phrase implies that the speaker needs to contact her son, whose name is Chris. The second phrase suggests that the speaker needs to contact a specific person named Chris, who is her son. The choice between using a comma or not depends on the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 852 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The comma is used to set off the name 'Chris' as additional information.

" I need to get a hold of her son, Chris? "

This phrase is used when the speaker is referring to her son by name, Chris, and is seeking to contact him.
  • So when I need to get a hold of you, you will be reachable at all times.
  • I need you to get a hold of Sean Lang's employment file.
  • I need you to get a hold of Dr. Jordan's cell phone.
  • Spike, we need to get a hold of Maggie's parole officer, Grant Levy.
  • Mr. Tolo needs to be able to get a hold of Tomba at all times.
  • You, you need to get a hold of yourself, Mr. Baumer, because you are far too involved.
  • You need to get a hold of yourself.
  • On account of her son, obviously.
  • What I wouldn't give to get a hold of those agitators.
  • Leland will know how to get a hold of Maddy's family.
  • Not to mention, very difficult to get a hold of.
  • I managed to get a hold of the blade.
  • We were able to get a hold of his sister.
  • Trying to get a hold of your wife.
  • I'm trying to get a hold of Dad.
  • You've got to get a hold of Ted.
  • Tough man to get a hold of today.
  • We haven't been able to get a hold of Brian Sampson.
  • Diane and Alicia are trying to get a hold of you.
  • You are a tough girl to get a hold of.

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English. The absence of a comma indicates that 'Chris' is a specific person being referred to.

"I need to get a hold of her son Chris?"

This phrase is used when the speaker is referring to a specific person named Chris, who is her son, and is seeking to contact him.
  • So when I need to get a hold of you, you will be reachable at all times.
  • I need you to get a hold of Sean Lang's employment file.
  • I need you to get a hold of Dr. Jordan's cell phone.
  • Spike, we need to get a hold of Maggie's parole officer, Grant Levy.
  • Mr. Tolo needs to be able to get a hold of Tomba at all times.
  • You, you need to get a hold of yourself, Mr. Baumer, because you are far too involved.
  • You need to get a hold of yourself.
  • What I wouldn't give to get a hold of those agitators.
  • Leland will know how to get a hold of Maddy's family.
  • Not to mention, very difficult to get a hold of.
  • I managed to get a hold of the blade.
  • We were able to get a hold of his sister.
  • Trying to get a hold of your wife.
  • I'm trying to get a hold of Dad.
  • You've got to get a hold of Ted.
  • Tough man to get a hold of today.
  • We haven't been able to get a hold of Brian Sampson.
  • Diane and Alicia are trying to get a hold of you.
  • You are a tough girl to get a hold of.
  • You're a tough person to get a hold of.

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