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get off the tip of my penis night

S.1; "get off the tip of my penis night"

This sentence is Incorrect in 3 separate ways.
Here, are some Minor adjustments.

S.2; Get off the tip of my penis, Night."

1. Comma

Adding the comma in “get off the tip of my penis, night.” properly marks the vocative phrase (“Night”) as separate from the main proposition, clarifying in that Night is the addressee rather than part of the noun phrase “the tip of my penis.”

2-3. Period & Capalization

The period and capitalization were added to conform to standard orthographic conventions in English: a capital letter signals the beginning of a new syntactic unit (a sentence), and the period marks its boundary, indicating the end of a complete propositional statement within written discourse.
 
S.1; "get off the tip of my penis night"

This sentence is Incorrect in 3 separate ways.
Here, are some Minor adjustments.

S.2; Get off the tip of my penis, Night."

1. Comma

Adding the comma in “get off the tip of my penis, night.” properly marks the vocative phrase (“Night”) as separate from the main proposition, clarifying in that Night is the addressee rather than part of the noun phrase “the tip of my penis.”

2-3. Period & Capalization

The period and capitalization were added to conform to standard orthographic conventions in English: a capital letter signals the beginning of a new syntactic unit (a sentence), and the period marks its boundary, indicating the end of a complete propositional statement within written discourse.
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S.1; "get off the tip of my penis night"

This sentence is Incorrect in 3 separate ways.
Here, are some Minor adjustments.

S.2; Get off the tip of my penis, Night."

1. Comma

Adding the comma in “get off the tip of my penis, night.” properly marks the vocative phrase (“Night”) as separate from the main proposition, clarifying in that Night is the addressee rather than part of the noun phrase “the tip of my penis.”

2-3. Period & Capalization

The period and capitalization were added to conform to standard orthographic conventions in English: a capital letter signals the beginning of a new syntactic unit (a sentence), and the period marks its boundary, indicating the end of a complete propositional statement within written discourse.
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