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Blast from the Past: A Very Special Comma
Welcome to this week's installment of Blast from the Past! Today we'll be revisiting "a very special comma," also known as the Oxford comma, the Harvard comma, and the serial or series comma. (Can you spot the very special comma in the previous sentence?)
The serial comma is the comma placed before the "and" or "or" in a series (that is, a list) of three or more items:
Some style guides, however, leave out the serial comma. For a rundown of reasons why you might choose to either use or omit the serial comma, see the original article, "A Very Special Comma," by
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And for even more info on the serial comma, you can visit Grammar Girl.
The serial comma is the comma placed before the "and" or "or" in a series (that is, a list) of three or more items:
Nothing could be better, Dean thought, than a bottle of whiskey, a juicy bacon cheeseburger, and a double feature of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Some style guides, however, leave out the serial comma. For a rundown of reasons why you might choose to either use or omit the serial comma, see the original article, "A Very Special Comma," by
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And for even more info on the serial comma, you can visit Grammar Girl.