paintnolish
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No commas are needed around the name Jamie because the name is necessary in that sentence. It is necessary because you have more than one daughter (the sentence mentions placing the *girls* in daycare).
However, if Jamie is the only daughter, then there should be commas around her name in that sentence, because her name would be superfluous. Just mentioning 'daughter' is sufficient because if there is only one daughter, the sentence is obviously about only-daughter Jamie.
This is correct. You do not need the commas around Jamie. (But the rest of the sentence looks good.)
Well, actually, the name IS necessary in this case; subsequent information in the sentence indicates the writer has more than one daughter.I was an administrative assistant for 36 years. I would put commas around Jamie. This is something I was taught many years ago. Jamie is not necessary to the sentence.
Better. Than. The. Annoying. Trend. Of. Periods. Being. Used. After. Every. Single. Word. For. EmphasisI think there should be commas between every word. Commas, for, everyone!![]()
I'm comma challenged, too.I think I tend to put in more than are necessary. I used to have good grammar. But somehow, the synapses in my brain, especially in the comma department have fizzled.
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I thought you were supposed to put commas around Jamie, too, as it is not necessary to the sentence. "Soon after my daughter was born, my husband and I needed to place our girls into an organized daycare."![]()
Oh, and do you put a comma before the word "too?" See my sentence above.