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JenniferEver
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Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Is it Red, White, and Blue or Red, White and Blue
I'm a fan of the Oxford comma myself.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:17 AM |
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DebG
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I think there is enough comma splicing in the world and we don't need to add to it.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:18 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I agree.
When I used to tutor writing for the SAT I used to have to do a whole read just taking out unneccessary commas. But for some reason I've always been an adamant defender of the serial comma.
It's technically correct in American usage, but not British.
Message edited 5/18/2006 10:22:37 AM.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:21 AM |
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capricorn75
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I write it Red, White and Blue - and I had no idea that it had a name!
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Posted 5/18/06 10:22 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by capricorn75
I write it Red, White and Blue - and I had no idea that it had a name!
I'm a sick, sick girl.
Actually I brought this up cause I was re-reading Eats,Shoots and Leaves (yes a book on punctuation), and I was showing my FH "SEE! It IS CORRECT IN AMERICAN USAGE!!"
We actually have had arguments over the Oxford comma
Message edited 5/18/2006 10:24:29 AM.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:24 AM |
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Blu-ize
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by capricorn75
I write it Red, White and Blue - and I had no idea that it had a name!
Me too
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Posted 5/18/06 10:29 AM |
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CunningOne
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I was taught to NOT use the comma before the "and"
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Posted 5/18/06 10:31 AM |
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SoinLove
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I'm a fan of the Oxford comma too and also had no clue it had a name!
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Posted 5/18/06 10:32 AM |
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MrsS2005
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I like putting commas before and. That's what I was taught to do.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:40 AM |
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Snozberry
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by chmlengr
I was taught to NOT use the comma before the "and"
same here.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:41 AM |
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SoinLove
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by chmlengr
I was taught to NOT use the comma before the "and"
That's pretty funny, because I was taught the opposite. I always thought it was the correct way.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:41 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I was taught to leave it out too, I think, but I always liked it better in.
The theory behind leaving it out is that in a list a comma goes wherever the word "and" would go, and in red and white and blue, so since the and is already there before blue, you don't need a comma. However, I think it looks neater and it sets off the white and blue, so you know "white and blue" is not an entity.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:42 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by SoinLove
Posted by chmlengr
I was taught to NOT use the comma before the "and"
That's pretty funny, because I was taught the opposite. I always thought it was the correct way.
The "correct" way to do this has changed over the past few decades, so people learn different things.
Here's another one for you. Is it
I am going to the Jones's house.
OR
I am going to the Jones' house.
???
This is one that has gone back and forth over the years.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:45 AM |
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MikesWife
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
I am going to the Jones' house is how I would write it.
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Posted 5/18/06 10:47 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by MikesWife
I am going to the Jones' house is how I would write it.
INCORRECT!
But 20 years ago, it would have been correct, and I think it's currently considered correct in Britain!
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Posted 5/18/06 10:48 AM |
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DebG
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by MikesWife
I am going to the Jones' house is how I would write it.
thats how I would have written it too. How come it is incorrect?
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Posted 5/18/06 10:52 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by DebG
Posted by MikesWife
I am going to the Jones' house is how I would write it.
thats how I would have written it too. How come it is incorrect?
Just convention.
A possessive ending in S always gets a second S
unless it has and "iz" sound
Moses', not Moses's
and an exception is always made for Jesus. It's Jesus' disciples, not Jesus's disciples.
Weird, right?
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Posted 5/18/06 10:55 AM |
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DebG
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
It is weird. I THOUGHT I was taught that if it ends in s you always put the ' after....Gotta love our kookly language!
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Posted 5/18/06 10:57 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by DebG
It is weird. I THOUGHT I was taught that if it ends in s you always put the ' after....Gotta love our kookly language!
I think stuff like that is so minute that no one really cares.
it's the "its" "it's" kind of stuff that makes me want to
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Posted 5/18/06 10:59 AM |
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tourist
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by marymoon
I agree.
When I used to tutor writing for the SAT I used to have to do a whole read just taking out unneccessary commas. But for some reason I've always been an adamant defender of the serial comma.
It's technically correct in American usage, but not British.
I agree -- I am for the serial comma--it just seems more consistant, although, if I analyze it too much, I start to think it is redundant. Excess comma usage elsewhere does bug me though. ( Although I am sure I am guilty of it on-line, I tend to write as if I am speaking.)
It bugs me that either way is acceptable usage in American English. Pick one dammit!
I work with someone who is always telling me to take the comma out (she is an editor, and not orignally from the US) but I don't listen to her, b/c she is not MY editor & we don't' have a standard for promotional peices.
And I hate her a little.
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Posted 5/18/06 11:02 AM |
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DebG
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by marymoon it's the "its" "it's" kind of stuff that makes me want to
I realized lately that even though I KNOW the difference between their and there...I seem to use them interchangeably I'm so embarrassed by this and can't believe it took me soo long to realize it.
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Posted 5/18/06 11:02 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by DebG
Posted by marymoon it's the "its" "it's" kind of stuff that makes me want to
I realized lately that even though I KNOW the difference between their and there...I seem to use them interchangeably I'm so embarrassed by this and can't believe it took me soo long to realize it.
Sometimes I do it online, but never in real writing. Online I have a bout 5 billion extra commas and I spell things that I KNOW how to spell phoenetically sometimes, or I startwrtiting one word and edn up writing another one, because I go into some weird mode.
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Posted 5/18/06 11:04 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by tourist
It bugs me that either way is acceptable usage in American English. Pick one dammit!
I work with someone who is always telling me to take the comma out (she is an editor, and not orignally from the US) but I don't listen to her, b/c she is not MY editor & we don't' have a standard for promotional peices.
And I hate her a little.
Even if they picked one, and it was "no comma", I'd probably still put the comma there.
I can imagine hating her...I'm the one who gets in debates with my FH about it. HAHA
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Posted 5/18/06 11:08 AM |
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eroxgirl
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by tourist
It bugs me that either way is acceptable usage in American English. Pick one dammit!
Me too!!! I'm chock full of punctuation and grammar pet peeves. The chronic misuse of the apostrophe irks me every time I see it.
At the end of the day, if this is my biggest problem I guess I should be happy!
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Posted 5/18/06 11:22 AM |
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Re: Easy poll: Red, White ? and Blue
Posted by chmlengr
I was taught to NOT use the comma before the "and"
same here, never knew the other way had a name other than "wrong"
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Posted 5/18/06 11:29 AM |
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