Sunday, August 14, 2011

Punctuation: Comma before "and"?

Ok, I've always been told that there should be, just like you have it, but it seems like EVERYONE - in handbooks, instructions, t.v., etc. does it without. To me, it's annoying just because (its hard to explain) so i wont try; but still, your not wrong either way, at least in today's world - just preference

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