Comma, article & new sentence
"Hey, John, do you think people will like a referendum?"
"Well, I don't know, this will be a first time; the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Let's wait and see."
(1). Do you need a comma after Hey?
(2). There are two "a"s, should the second one be changed to "the?"
(3). Last sentence beginniong with "Let," should this even be a new sentence, or just be part of last sentence, with a comma preceding it?
(4). Anything else wrong I did not see?
Thanks.
BMO
Re: Comma, article & new sentence
Re:
Quote:
"Hey, John, do you think people will like a referendum?"
<<(1). Do you need a comma after Hey?>>
There should be a comma after "Hey". The comma indicates the pause that would be there in speech.
Re:
Quote:
"Hey, John, do you think people will like a referendum?"
"Well, I don't know, this will be a first time; the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Let's wait and see."
<<(2). There are two "a"s, should the second one be changed to "the?">>
Yes. "This will be a first time" is not natural.
"Let's wait and see" is fine as is.
<<(4). Anything else wrong I did not see?>>
Try: "Do you think people would like a referendum?" (Or: would like to have a referendum)