This is a matter of personal preference. There is no fixed rule, and authorities can be cited to support both options. When it is used, it is known as the Oxford comma.
For what it is worth, I normally use the Oxford comma, because a comma should indicate a pause in speaking and I would pause between the last two items as I would between all the items.
It can be either way, although it is more common to leave out the comma. The comma, if used, is called the Oxford comma, the Harvard comma(,) or the serial comma, where the first two refer to prestigious universities and the third refers to the series of items.
After each item, with the final item preceded with a comma and the word 'and'. For example, "The bag contained: a scissor sharpener, an apple, a hairbrush, six bobby pins, a coring knife, two red pens, and a pair of scissors." Items can be grouped logically and punctuated differently. "The bag contained an apple and a coring knife, bobby pins and a hairbrush, a red felt pen and a red ballpoint pen, a pair of scissors and a scissor sharpener."Or if the list is in point form, there are no commas.The bag contained:a scissor sharpeneran applea hairbrushsix bobby pinsa coring knifetwo red pensa pair of scissors
Typically, a comma is not needed at the end of a list if it is the last item in the list. However, some style guides, such as APA, recommend using a serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma) that is placed before the conjunction in a list, including the one before the final item, for clarity and consistency.
The serial comma is also called the Oxford comma because it is commonly used by writers and editors at Oxford University Press. The use of the serial comma helps clarify lists by separating each item with a comma, including before the conjunction.
Oxford commas or serial commas are placed at the end of a comma separated list just before the last item on that list, accompanied by a conjunction. IE. James, Melissa, Geoff, and I all went to lunch together.
Yes, a comma-separated list of items can be alphabetized by arranging them in alphabetical order based on the first letter of each item.
In a series, items should be presented in a consistent grammatical format and follow a parallel structure. This means that each item should be similar in form, such as all being nouns, verbs, or phrases. Additionally, when listing three or more items, a comma is typically used to separate them, with a conjunction (like "and" or "or") before the last item. For example, "I enjoy reading, writing, and painting."
The sentence would be 'We have dogs, fish, and cats.'
A listing on eBay is a description of an item someone is selling on eBay. A listing includes the user name of the person who is selling the item, the price of the item, the shipping cost of the item, the location the item is shipping from, and a description of the item being sold. It will usually include pictures of the item, other items that person is selling, and how many people have looked at that item. Basically, a "listing" is the eBay term for what you might normally call an "ad", or an "auction".
Some items are new, others are used. For a specific answer, read the item listing.
A yadda is an item which does not need to be specified within a list, often expanded into "yadda-yadda-yadda", when listing items.
It can be either way, although it is more common to leave out the comma. The comma, if used, is called the Oxford comma, the Harvard comma(,) or the serial comma, where the first two refer to prestigious universities and the third refers to the series of items.
If you have more than one identical item to sell, you can sell multiple items in a single listing(lot). You list multiple items in a one fixed price listing where you specify a Buy It Now price for each item. Buyers can purchase your items immediately without bidding and waiting for an auction to end. In a fixed price listing, you should sell your items for at least $1 each. Make sure to choose a longer duration, such as 10-day, 30-day, or Good 'Til Cancelled when selling multiple items at a fixed price.
After each item, with the final item preceded with a comma and the word 'and'. For example, "The bag contained: a scissor sharpener, an apple, a hairbrush, six bobby pins, a coring knife, two red pens, and a pair of scissors." Items can be grouped logically and punctuated differently. "The bag contained an apple and a coring knife, bobby pins and a hairbrush, a red felt pen and a red ballpoint pen, a pair of scissors and a scissor sharpener."Or if the list is in point form, there are no commas.The bag contained:a scissor sharpeneran applea hairbrushsix bobby pinsa coring knifetwo red pensa pair of scissors
There is no minimum listing price for single item listings.
On Craigslist, items are typically marked as sold when the seller updates the listing to indicate that the item is no longer available. This often involves the seller removing the post or adding a note in the description stating that the item has been sold. Additionally, if you contact the seller and they inform you that the item is no longer for sale, that’s another clear indication. Always check back on the listing to confirm the status if you're interested.
Yes, a comma is typically placed before "plus" in the middle of lists to clarify the separation of items. For example, in the list "apples, oranges, plus bananas," the comma helps indicate that "bananas" is an additional item rather than part of the previous items. However, style preferences may vary, so it's best to follow specific guidelines if provided.