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Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Article Accelerator - 02-23-2022 gabester wrote: I don't think the OP's examples are related in any way to the use of the Oxford comma. The latter is prescribed for properly delineating three or more terms. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Janit - 02-23-2022 Todd's keyboard wrote: Jeebus. Bad sentences make bad English, regardless of where you put the commas. And that is one hell of an infelicitous sentence. What is the power structure like where you are teaching? Can you get away with picking and choosing which exercises you use? Are you forced to use this textbook? Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - RgrF - 02-23-2022 from my Twitter profile: Pulitzer Prize reader - Death to the Oxford comma. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Todd's keyboard - 02-23-2022 Wow, I love the Oxford comma. I wrote a book that did not use Oxford commas, and I wish I could take back all of the copies and insert multitudes of Oxford commas. (It was not that important a book.) We invited two clowns, my English teacher and my math teacher. (two people were invited) We invited two clowns, my English teacher, and my math teacher. (four people were invited) Todd's Limey keyboard Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Janit - 02-23-2022 Was the textbook written by a Canadian or by an American? If the author is American, you can reassure the students that Americans don't know how to use the language properly. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - RAMd®d - 02-23-2022 I am a fan of the Oxford comma, and commas in general. Agreed, this is not related to that, so I would go with sentence A though, if you had no other choice in phrasing it. Oh, and on occasion—I like a good em dash, too. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - RgrF - 02-23-2022 Todd's keyboard wrote: Restructuring of a sentence obviates any need for a comma (Oxford or otherwise) Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Blankity Blank - 02-23-2022 RAMd®d wrote: In accord with almost all of the above. The comma is my comfort punctuation. In the example given, I prefer the emphasis provided by the commas. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Michael - 02-23-2022 Todd's keyboard wrote: I think either is grammatically correct. Quite frankly, I'd choose based on the age of the teacher. Old teacher, both commas; young teacher, no commas. Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - Fritz - 02-23-2022 until Vampire Weekend came out with the song, I never heard the term Oxford comma. But sometime I do, and, sometimes I don't. |