Use of comma in a series
Posted by TheFallen on February 20, 2003
In Reply to: Use of comma in a series posted by S. Ryan on February 20, 2003
: I realize
that the language does evolve and sometimes rules become blurred. I had always
thought that a comma is used between all words in a series except when connected
with "and." For instance, red, blue, yellow (no comma) and green lights. In a
new textbook here in the U.S., the comma is used before the "and."
: As in,
red, blue, yellow, and green lights. Which is correct?
I'm with you 120%. Separate the items in a series with commas, except for the final one, where "and" makes the comma both unnecessary and wrong.
This reminds me of the famous "five ands" conundrum, where the idea is to think of a grammatically correct sentence that contains 5 sequential uses of the word "and". To cut a long story short, the landlord of a pub called "The Pig And Whistle" is having a new sign lettered to hang outside his hostelry. The signwriter calls him outside to give approval to his work. The landlord eyes the newly lettered pub sign critically and says "There's too much space between 'Pig' and 'And' and 'And' and 'Whistle'."
There's another with 9 sequential uses of the word "had", but I'd have to dredge that one up from the memory banks.
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