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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

put comma or not

He is wearing a large, flowered, and long-sleeved shirt and black pants.

He is wearing a large, flowered, and long-sleeved shirt, and black pants.

Should I put comma before "and black pants"?
  

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He is wearing a large flowered long-sleeve shirt and black pants.

  • He is wearing a large flowered long-sleeve shirt and black pants.
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He is wearing a large flowered long-sleeve shirt and black pants.
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No comma is necessary there, as it is grammatically unnecessary, and the meaning is perfectly clear without it as well.

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