I believe it was a Wikipedia entry which I read which showed both pros and cons of both methods (with and without the final comma). In short, neither method is superior to the other, both have their drawbacks.
I never knew what an Oxford comma was before the Internet, lol. I’m still unsure as to its meaning without looking it up. To me, a comma, is a comma, is a comma, is a comma, is a ……,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Writing is a form of communication. A writer wants or needs to convey meaning to the reader. The writer only succeeds when the reader actually understands what the writer intends. A speaker can use inflection, tone, gestures, facial expressions to help a listener understand. Writers don’t have those tools at their disposal. Grammar, syntax, word choice, and punctuation are tools to help writers convey whatever meaning they intend. If one actually wants the reader to fully understand what is written, then the careful use of commas may be important.
FreihEitner Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I believe it was a Wikipedia entry which I read which showed both pros and cons of both methods (with and without the final comma). In short, neither method is superior to the other, both have their drawbacks.
whahoppened almost 3 years ago
Chicago Deep Dish just wasn’t pizza.
Qiset almost 3 years ago
I like adding those commas
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A talking pizza. Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit smoking…pot.
P51Strega almost 3 years ago
Fresh from the oven it’s going after the commas, an hour later and it will be attacking colons.
P51Strega almost 3 years ago
Pizza jus’ like m’ old gramma’ used to make
Jaymi Cee Premium Member almost 3 years ago
To quote Vampire Weekend, “Who gives a f**k about an Oxford comma?”
bobbyferrel almost 3 years ago
I learned it as Oxford comma. A serial comma is what I fall into after breakfast.
Sorry.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I never knew what an Oxford comma was before the Internet, lol. I’m still unsure as to its meaning without looking it up. To me, a comma, is a comma, is a comma, is a comma, is a ……,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Nope, not Chicago deep dish style. All you’d see on top would be sauce.
dsom8 almost 3 years ago
No. I roasted the garlic and onions together.
SmashedHat almost 3 years ago
Team Oxford Comma!
celeconecca almost 3 years ago
I’ll stick with the Oxford comma. It’s what I learned. I’ll never be published, so I won’t worry!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sliced in six, because he couldn’t possibly eat eight pieces!
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
it can’t be correct if it doesn’t have anchovies…
GreenT267 almost 3 years ago
Writing is a form of communication. A writer wants or needs to convey meaning to the reader. The writer only succeeds when the reader actually understands what the writer intends. A speaker can use inflection, tone, gestures, facial expressions to help a listener understand. Writers don’t have those tools at their disposal. Grammar, syntax, word choice, and punctuation are tools to help writers convey whatever meaning they intend. If one actually wants the reader to fully understand what is written, then the careful use of commas may be important.