Which is the proper way to use "correct" after asking question in a sentence? [closed]
Solution 1:
Your examples sound fine to me. Here are other examples.
Am I right? (Isn't that so? Right? Correct? etc.) — TFD
informal A way of demanding a response and stimulating further conversation.
And yes, a comma would be good.
Your name is John, correct?
Or you can separate them like this.
Your name is John. Correct?
It's called a tag question — Wikipedia
A question tag or tag question (also known as tail question) is a grammatical structure in which a declarative statement or an imperative is turned into a question by adding an interrogative fragment (the "tag").
For example, in the sentence "You're John, aren't you?", the statement "You're John" is turned into a question by the tag "aren't you".
Solution 2:
I believe question tags will fit here.
You're married, aren't you?
Your name is john, isn't it?
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