Link: https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/oxford-comma/
Description: WEBAn Oxford comma is the final comma that can be used or omitted in a series. For example, consider the two following sentences: I like apples, oranges and pears. I like apples, oranges, and pears. The meaning of each sentence is the same, but the second one has an additional comma after oranges.
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Link: https://www.scribbr.com/commas/oxford-comma/
Description: WEBMar 7, 2023 · Revised on December 11, 2023. The Oxford comma (also known as the serial comma or Harvard comma) is the use of a comma before the conjunction in a list of three or more items (e.g., the comma before “and” in “paints, brushes, and canvas”). The name comes from the fact that it’s recommended by Oxford University Press.
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Link: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/what-is-the-oxford-comma-and-why-do-people-care-so-much-about-it/
Description: WEBUpdated on April 19, 2023 Grammar. The Oxford (or serial) comma is the final comma in a list of things. Please bring me a pencil, eraser, and notebook. The Oxford comma is the one right after eraser. The use of the Oxford comma is a matter of style, meaning that some publishing styles stipulate its use while others don’t.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma
Description: WEBIn English-language punctuation, the serial comma, also referred to as the series comma, Oxford comma, or Harvard comma, is a comma placed immediately after the penultimate term and before the coordinating conjunction (and or or) in a series of three or more terms.
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Link: https://www.yourdictionary.com/articles/oxford-comma-guide
Description: WEBUpdated April 28, 2021. Image Credits. The Oxford comma has the distinction of being one of the most hotly debated elements of the English language. Also referred to as the serial comma, this little punctuation mark has been fiercely defended — or shrugged off — by grammarians for years.
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Link: https://blog.reedsy.com/oxford-comma/
Description: WEBMar 10, 2023 · The Oxford Comma — sometimes also known as the serial comma, the Harvard comma, or the Chicago comma — is an optional comma that appears before the final item in a list of three or more. This punctuation is commonly used for stylistic reasons or to clarify a sentence.
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Link: https://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/commas_the_Oxford_comma.htm
Description: WEBOxford Comma. What Is an Oxford Comma? An Oxford Comma is a comma used before the conjunction (usually "and") in a list of three or more items. For example: Who Uses the Oxford Comma? Most US writers use the Oxford Comma. For example: Burger, fries, and a shake () (This is how about 85% of US writers would punctuate this sentence.
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Link: https://proofed.com/writing-tips/a-definitive-guide-to-the-oxford-comma/
Description: WEBApr 2, 2022 · An Oxford comma —also known as a serial comma —is a comma placed after the second-to-last item in a list of three or more. The use of the Oxford comma is a hotly debated topic among writers, editors, and proofreaders. Are you puzzled about whether or not to include Oxford commas in your writing?
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Link: https://proofed.com/writing-tips/what-is-an-oxford-comma/
Description: WEBAug 30, 2023 · What Is an Oxford Comma? The Oxford comma, otherwise known as the serial comma, may be one of the most intensely debated punctuation marks in English. Even if you prefer not to use the Oxford comma, learning about its history and the rules (and sometimes even legal cases) surrounding it can be fascinating.
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Link: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-an-oxford-comma
Description: WEBJul 15, 2021 · In a sentence with a list of three or more items, the Oxford comma is the comma you place right before the coordinating conjunction and last item in the list. It is also known as a serial comma, a series comma, or a Harvard comma. The Oxford comma is considered optional by American English language grammarians.
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