Aug 11, 2007 #1 Jeremy Not an actual piece of furniture. Staff Administrator Site Owner Joined Nov 7, 2004 Posts 30,179 Bells 37,272 Countdown Coins 214 Lucky Tickets 3 Island Númenor Would you say Red, green, and blue. or... Red, green and blue. ?
Aug 11, 2007 #2 P Propaganda Man Senior Member Joined Feb 27, 2005 Posts 9,272 Bells 1,428 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Random much?
Aug 11, 2007 #3 Tyler Retired Staff Joined Jan 2, 2006 Posts 11,578 Bells 2,234 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Red, green, and blue. If you said the other one it'd seem like green and blue were the same thing.
Aug 11, 2007 #4 Jeremy Not an actual piece of furniture. Staff Administrator Site Owner Joined Nov 7, 2004 Posts 30,179 Bells 37,272 Countdown Coins 214 Lucky Tickets 3 Island Númenor Well I know (I think) in Europe they wouldn't use the third comma and it's split in the US.
Aug 11, 2007 #5 B Bulerias Co-Founder of TBT Retired Staff Joined Dec 2, 2004 Posts 23,944 Bells 3,222 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 STORMCOMMANDER said: Well I know (I think) in Europe they wouldn't use the third comma and it's split in the US. Click to expand... That applies to Russia, too. They wouldn't use the third comma. Personally, I use it whenever I write in English.
STORMCOMMANDER said: Well I know (I think) in Europe they wouldn't use the third comma and it's split in the US. Click to expand... That applies to Russia, too. They wouldn't use the third comma. Personally, I use it whenever I write in English.
Aug 11, 2007 #6 AndyB Retired Staff Joined Jun 27, 2006 Posts 6,899 Bells 651 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 I leave out the third one. Although, sometimes they do slip in, on rare occasions. XD
Aug 11, 2007 #7 Grawr Retired Staff Joined Dec 9, 2005 Posts 6,851 Bells 1,201 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 I use it... "Red, green, and blue."
Aug 11, 2007 #8 Y YogurtBandit Senior Member Joined May 3, 2007 Posts 1,767 Bells 1,402 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Red, Green and blue. However, I dont even use and in writing. I just say Red, green, blue
Aug 11, 2007 #9 B .bored Senior Member Joined Jul 26, 2007 Posts 342 Bells 1,050 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Gengar said: I use it... "Red, green, and blue." Click to expand... Me too.
Aug 11, 2007 #10 K KatzMotel Senior Member Joined Apr 1, 2006 Posts 368 Bells 1,050 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 'Red, green and blue'. Although in most cases like this, I'll just use a comma where it sounds right (i.e. there is a pause in speech).
'Red, green and blue'. Although in most cases like this, I'll just use a comma where it sounds right (i.e. there is a pause in speech).
Aug 11, 2007 #11 Z Zero_13 Retired Staff Joined Dec 19, 2004 Posts 3,986 Bells 2,397 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 We don't use the third comma in spanish either.
Aug 11, 2007 #12 Y YogurtBandit Senior Member Joined May 3, 2007 Posts 1,767 Bells 1,402 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Literature pepole say the comma is not needed, more optional. So its like Potato Potahto, both are right.
Literature pepole say the comma is not needed, more optional. So its like Potato Potahto, both are right.
Aug 11, 2007 #13 U UltraByte Senior Member Joined May 19, 2005 Posts 5,395 Bells 1,282 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 I use Red, Green, and Blue. Dunno why, I just find it one of those things where you have to add the third comma.
I use Red, Green, and Blue. Dunno why, I just find it one of those things where you have to add the third comma.
Aug 12, 2007 #14 J JJRamone2 Senior Member Joined Dec 20, 2004 Posts 4,216 Bells 1,489 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 I myself, go for the no comma before the last item in the list.
Aug 12, 2007 #15 C Catscratch Junior Member Joined Jul 2, 2007 Posts 14 Bells 1,050 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 When writing in English, correlative conjunctions only have commas before them when they separate phrases that could stand alone as sentences. That said, it doesn't really matter in casual writing.
When writing in English, correlative conjunctions only have commas before them when they separate phrases that could stand alone as sentences. That said, it doesn't really matter in casual writing.
Aug 12, 2007 #16 C Catscratch Junior Member Joined Jul 2, 2007 Posts 14 Bells 1,050 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 Catscratch said: correlative Click to expand... *coordinating Where's the edit button >:[