0 Do I need a comma between the and and or in the following sentence? "It works with various register configurations, ie., with or without touch screen, variety of keyboard and or mouse options etc., and supports a wide range of...." 02br 00Please help. Thanks! 0-
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0 Hello Dodwell, welcome to English Forums! g. with or without a touch screen, with a variety of keyboard and/or mouse options, etc.
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0 Hello Dodwell, welcome to English Forums!
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with or without a touch screen, with a variety of keyboard and/or mouse options, etc.
' here, unless the list includes all possible configurations.
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0 Hello Dodwell, welcome to English Forums! 02br 02br 00I would punctuate your sentence as follows: 02br 02br 00"It works with various register configurations – e.g. with or without a touch screen, with a variety of keyboard and/or mouse options, etc. – and supports a wide range of..." 02br 02br 00(I think it would be 'e.g.' rather than
0 Thank you so much MrP for helping me out. I really appreciate it! I tried to click the box below, but it would let me. I found this very helpful. Thanks! 02br 02br 00One more question....what if I wanted to take out the eg and use for example instead? How would that work into the sentence? 0-
0 You're welcome, Dodwell! 02br 02br 00You could use 'for example' as follows: 02br 02br 00"It works with various register configurations – for example, with or without a touch screen, with a variety of keyboard and/or mouse options, etc. – and supports a wide range of..." 02br 02br 00Bye 02br 00MrP 0-