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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Is this grammatically correct- it aptly summarize achievements, activities, plans
  

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It aptly summarizes achievements, activities, and plans.

  • It aptly summarizes achievements, activities, and plans.
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It aptly summarizes achievements, activities, and plans.
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There is no need to have comma before and.
So, It aptly summarizes achievements, activities and plans.
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khoshtipThere is no need to have comma before and.
It's a style choice. Some people prefer to include it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma
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