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What are the rules for "and" - grammar issue
When writing "and" in a sentence, can you always do away with a comma before? - or are there cases when you should put a comma before?
Egs:
I had a cow, chicken, and two fishes.
Monkeys are used on photo shoots and commercials, and in the theatre.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nevertheless, many people still follow the old rule and expect to see the final comma.
thanks for that. I tend to do what purpose recommends and only use the comma when I actually pause in speech. do you think there's a difference in comma usage between the US and UK?
in the US, it seems that commas are used more frequently (at least that was the case when I was in school) than in the UK, so I had to re-learn the rules, basically. and as you can tell by question, I'm still sometimes puzzled!
...are used in photos, commercials and the theatre. (because all three list items are governed by the same preposition).
but:
...on photo shoots and television, and in commercials.
There's a huge thread on the Oxford comma a few pages back.
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