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Hela  +  334957 Fri, 02 Mar 07 03:33 PM

Dear teachers,

a) Would you always use a comma before “too” at the end of a sentence? If not, when would you use a comma?
eg: I visited France too. She is beauty itself too.

b) When you say “oh really?” do you need a comma after “oh”?

Best regards,
Hela

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Philip  +  334969 Fri, 02 Mar 07 04:07 PM
 Hela wrote:

Dear teachers,

a) Would you always use a comma before “too” at the end of a sentence? If not, when would you use a comma?
eg: I visited France too. She is beauty itself too.

b) When you say “oh really?” do you need a comma after “oh”?

Best regards,
Hela

I don't have a rule book in front of me, but I think that technically both require the comma.  I would put them in, just in case.  "Oh, really" isn't as important as ", too".
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