They're both correct. Context would determine which to use.
That's that.Which one is correct?
1. Avatar director James Cameron has won numerous awards.
Italics, please!
2. Avatar's director, James Cameron, has won numerous awards.
Since there was just one director, you need commas. You're not specifying which director.
I somehow overlooked the missing commas in number 2.That's that.
That's that.
They were not correct as you presented them. We've corrected them for you.I am getting more confused now. Still don't understand why #1 and #2 are both correct. Now, #2 needs commas. Why?![]()
We've explained why you need the commas in #6 and #9.
Avatar's director James Cameron has won numerous awards: This answers the question Which director has won awards?
It's what's called a dependent clause.
We use commas to show that a clause is dependent, like James Cameron. How can you tell if the clause is dependent? Because the sentence is still true without it.
I wouldn't call 1970 there a parenthetical.- She was born on March 6, 1970, in Paris, France, on a Tuesday. She was born on March 6 in Paris.
They stole the pie on the counter. How many pies were there? We don't know. Which one was stolen? The one on the counter. They stole the pie, on the counter. How many pies were there? One. Where was it? On the counter.
Those are like the James Cameron sentence.
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