Home > English > Grammar > PunctuationWhat punctuation is needed to set off a direct address?A. Comma B. Semicolon C. Colon D. DashAnswer: CommaAdditional Information: Commas are used to set off direct addresses. Subjects: Punctuation, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat is the correct punctuation in this sentence: ‘I want to eat, pray, and love’?Which sentence contains a punctuation error?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘This is my dog his name is Max’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She wants to go shopping but she has no money’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She loves to travel she has been to many countries’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘How amazing that you won the award’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘I can’t wait to see you’?What punctuation is used after a greeting in a formal letter?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The book is on the table it belongs to John’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Is this your bag’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘He didn’t study for the test he failed’?What punctuation is used to indicate a quotation within a quotation?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Please bring your notebook and pencil’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The weather is nice let’s go outside’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The dog is barking loudly’?