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You're so cute, Jenny. vs You're so cute Jenny.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase, 'you're so cute, Jenny,' uses a comma to separate the direct address 'Jenny' from the rest of the sentence. The second phrase, 'you're so cute Jenny,' does not use a comma and treats 'Jenny' as part of the sentence without direct address.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 1075 views

You're so cute, Jenny.

This phrase is correct. It uses a comma to separate the direct address 'Jenny' from the rest of the sentence.

This phrase is used when directly addressing someone by name in a sentence. The comma is necessary to set off the name from the rest of the sentence.

Examples:

  • You're doing great, Sarah.
  • Come here, Tom.
  • Thank you, Mom.
  • Good job, Alex.
  • Well done, Emily.
  • Mar 5, 2015 ... Vitaliy Vladimirov 3 months ago. You're so cute, Jenny! :). Read more Show less. Reply · 2 3. ▽ Report spam or abuse. lymeroad 3 months ago.
  • Jun 7, 2013 ... Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam or abuse. Tammy Pham 2 years ago. Aw you're so cute jenny!! Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam ...
  • jenny_arraiga6 Because my twin and I were actually twinning 2mon. zeta_honey8 Lol your caption, you're so cute Jenny 2mon. yesi_seis Awww! This is too ...
  • Marion Kolsby, Don Gummerson, Rachel Gorlin and 192 others like this. 12 shares. Remove. Anthony Deluca you're so cute jenny. 1 · January 15 at 6:31am.

Alternatives:

  • You're so cute, Jenny.
  • You're so cute, my dear Jenny.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, with that smile.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, when you laugh.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, in that outfit.

You're so cute Jenny.

This phrase is correct. It does not use a comma because 'Jenny' is not being directly addressed but rather treated as part of the sentence.

This phrase is used when describing someone without directly addressing them by name. In this case, 'Jenny' is part of the sentence and does not need a comma.

Examples:

  • You're so cute, Jenny, with that smile.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, when you laugh.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, in that outfit.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, with your new haircut.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, with those glasses.
  • Mar 5, 2015 ... Vitaliy Vladimirov 3 months ago. You're so cute, Jenny! :). Read more Show less. Reply · 2 3. ▽ Report spam or abuse. lymeroad 3 months ago.
  • Jun 7, 2013 ... Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam or abuse. Tammy Pham 2 years ago. Aw you're so cute jenny!! Read more Show less. ▽ Report spam ...
  • jenny_arraiga6 Because my twin and I were actually twinning 2mon. zeta_honey8 Lol your caption, you're so cute Jenny 2mon. yesi_seis Awww! This is too ...
  • Marion Kolsby, Don Gummerson, Rachel Gorlin and 192 others like this. 12 shares. Remove. Anthony Deluca you're so cute jenny. 1 · January 15 at 6:31am.

Alternatives:

  • You're so cute, Jenny, with that smile.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, when you laugh.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, in that outfit.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, with your new haircut.
  • You're so cute, Jenny, with those glasses.

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