Jayson Cohen
Jayson Cohen
Do you mean for those who write in sentence fragments, Chris?
Long love the Oxford comma!!
Long love the Oxford comma!!
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Whereas no place I have published has demanded the penultimate comma, none have disallowed it either. Those who demand it to eliminate ambiguity may usually be answered by simply rejiggering the series to get rid of the possibility of an appositive. Those who oppose it need to turn their energies to something more important such as opposing the now almost universal misuse of "begs the question," or extirpating the use of "under way" for "under weigh."
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Do you mean for those who write in sentence fragments, Chris?
Long love the Oxford comma!!
comma clarification
As with all punctuation, clarity is the biggest rule. If a comma does not help make clear what is being said, it should not be there. If omitting a comma could lead to confusion or misinterpretation, then use the comma.
Include a final comma in a simple series if omitting it could make the meaning unclear. The governor convened his most trusted advisers, economist Olivia Schneider and polling expert Carlton Torres. (If Schneider and Torres are his most trusted advisers, don’t use the final comma.) The governor convened his most trusted advisers, economist Olivia Schneider, and polling expert Carlton Torres. (If the governor is convening unidentified advisers plus Schneider and Torres, the final comma is needed.)