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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Comma Usage

I was told that it was not incorrect to use a comma after and/or - example would be -

Disturbing, yelling, or, harrassing

Is this a grammatical error or is it non standard usage and not a grammatical error?

Thank you!!!!!
  

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No comma after and or or . Some even omit the comma before those two words, assuming that the comma "means" and .

  • No comma after and or or .
  • Some even omit the comma before those two words, assuming that the comma "means" and .
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No comma after and or or. Some even omit the comma before those two words, assuming that the comma "means" and.

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