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View Poll Results: Do you use the Oxford Comma? | |||
Yes |
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51 | 68.92% |
No |
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21 | 28.38% |
Comma? Hell I barely use punctuation at all |
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2 | 2.70% |
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The Oxford Comma
Saw this on 538, and figured I'd poll the board on this highly controversial subject. Hopefully this isn't too off-topic here on Food Planet. (Why hasn't the lounge been renamed to that yet, by the way?)
The Oxford comma is the last comma before the "and" in a list of 3 or more things. For example, which one of these looks correct to you: Denver, Oakland, and San Diego can all go to hell. (oxford comma) Denver, Oakland and San Diego can all go to hell. (no oxford comma) |
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