tulipflower
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Which sentence is grammatical? "Thanks, Henry.' or 'Thank Henry'?
The first is correct, but it's not a sentence.The first. The second is an imperative.
Which sentence is grammatical? "Thanks, Henry.' or 'Thank Henry'?
The first is correct, but it's not a sentence.
I don't agree. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a full stop, and is a complete, self-contained sense unit.
Haven't we had this debate before? I mean the debate about what constitutes a sentence. For me "Thanks, Henry" is a sentence.
It depends on which grammarian you choose.