a comma sandwich is something that has 2 commas in.
sommthing that has 2 commas in
a sentence that has 2 commas in
I assume that you are asking whether one should use a comma before 'and' when writing a series of items. For example: When you are going shopping, please buy milk, eggs, butter, and cheese. Unfortunately, there is no one concrete answer to this question. In fact, the question as to whether one should put a comma before the 'and' when completing a series is so hotly debated among grammar enthusiasts that it has received a name: the Oxford comma. Those who support the use of this comma before the 'and' argue that when a comma is not used, it makes the last two items seem as if they are part of one unit. For example: My favourite types of sandwich are egg salad, tomato, peanut butter and jam. Though technically it is not grammatically correct if one takes 'peanut butter and jam' to be a single type of preferred sandwich, it is a common misreading of the sentence. However, for those who do not support the use of this comma, the argument is that 'and' takes the place of the comma--that and literally has the same meaning as a comma in this context. An example would be this: I need to buy pencils, erasers, pencil crayons and looseleaf. There is no real 'right' answer to this question; it is merely a matter of consistency and personal preference. I like to use a comma before 'and', but if you don't, that is also fine. The important thing is that you remain consistent. If you are going to put a comma before 'and' in a list, then always do it.
last comma before the and is not necessary
Assuming you're asking is you should put a comma before "or" in a series of three or more items (e.g., "Would you like the chicken, fish(,) or beef?") - it's called a serial comma, and it's generally considered optional nowadays, unless it makes the sentence ambiguous or the items in the list are several words each (e.g. "Would you like ham and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, or tomato and cheese on your sandwich?").
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A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected with only a comma. To identify a comma splice, look for two complete sentences joined together with a comma without a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, etc.) or a semicolon. Fix a comma splice by adding a coordinating conjunction, replacing the comma with a semicolon, or using a period to make separate sentences.
Comma after what?
cut the comma in half
The comma goes after.
This is a comma = , This is a colon = :
you do not have to put the comma there
The antonym for a comma is an apostrophe
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