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The vocative case: This is used in direct speech to address someone or something.
Meeting someone for something.
Thank someone for something small.
Always say please if you want someone to do something for you, if you beg someone for something, or if you say "Yes please".
Catch yourself before you address someone as inferior to you or as if you know something that they do not.
Can I use your address for something at work?
"To address someone".
Most admins will ban someone for doing something like this.
Someone is paying for something, somewhere.
Someone is asking for something - what's another way of saying 'asking for something'?
"I guess someone was hoping for something," he laughed.
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