Asked by John
                1. Remember, school comes first.
2. Remember that school comes first.
3. Remember school comes first.
(Which expressions are correct? Are all correct? Do we have to put a comma after 'Remember'?)
            
        2. Remember that school comes first.
3. Remember school comes first.
(Which expressions are correct? Are all correct? Do we have to put a comma after 'Remember'?)
Answers
                    Answered by
            jake
            
    number 2
    
                    Answered by
            Brooke
            
    depending on how it is said if ur mom for example says: remember, school comes first so no parties ??
so i'm really not sure english is such a difficult lauguge
    
so i'm really not sure english is such a difficult lauguge
                    Answered by
            GuruBlue
            
    John,  1 and 2 are correct.
Yes, there needs to be a comma after "remember" in that context. What you are actually saying is
(You) remember, school comes first.
    
Yes, there needs to be a comma after "remember" in that context. What you are actually saying is
(You) remember, school comes first.
                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    P.S.  To amplify a bit GuruBlue's answer:  After the direct address (you are speaking to someone with the "command" to remember), there is a comma.
Sra
    
Sra
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