Thursday, February 3, 2022
Use the Oxford comma, please!
The Oxford comma is the comma used before the word "and" at the end of a list. Some people think it's optional, but problems can arise when it is NOT used. To avoid misunderstandings, I always put a comma before the "and" in a list. I suggest the writer of that snippet above should also have used the Oxford comma — unless that person wanted the world to think Ayn Rand and God are his or her parents. Also, without the Oxford comma, Merle Haggard's two ex-wives are Kris Kristofferson and Robert Duvall. And I rather doubt that Nelson Mandela was a demigod or collector. The issue is that we may read the last two items as a combination, which can be confusing.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
I am a total supporter of the Oxford comma! I agree that it helps to avoid confusion.
I was taught that it is optional, but I've always preferred using it.
Post a Comment