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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

To use a comma or not

I do not say lilac - violet - aubergine are one colour, rather lilac is a colour, violet is a colour and aubergine is colour.

My question is do you think the sentence would flow better with a comma before 'and'?
  

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I do not say lilac, violet and aubergine are one colour, but rather lilac is a colour, violet is a col our, and aubergine is colour.

  • I do not say lilac, violet and aubergine are one colour, but rather lilac is a colour, violet is a col our, and aubergine is colour.
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I do not say lilac, violet and aubergine are one colour, but rather lilac is a colour, violet is a colour, and aubergine is colour.
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Mister Micawberaubergine is colour.
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fivejedjonTypo?
I hope so.

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