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When I was coming up we were taught to always use the serial comma (this was in US schools). I think it has since fallen out of favour, but the rule is if you do use a serial comma, you use it consistently.
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None.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI helped my uncle jack off a horse.
I helped my Uncle Jack off a horse.
One of the above is correct, but can you guess which one ?
I helped my uncle jack a horse off.
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I helped my uncle jack off a horse.
I helped my Uncle Jack off a horse.
One of the above is correct, but can you guess which one ?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostSuity, you should have gone to specsavers.
spequesavers
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They still think it was an accidentOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostSuity, you should have gone to specsavers.
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Just make sure GlenW doesn't sneak in from behind !Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI bent myself over the desk already
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Correct it before the headmistress arrivesOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostThanks Nick, that's great.
On another unrelated note, shall I make the check out to Mr N Fitz, or Gibbon Enterprises Ltd?
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I was always taught to never put a comma before an 'and':
Apparently originally known as a seriel comma as I had never heard of an Oxford comma: Serial comma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Commas are used to separate items in a list or sequence ... Usage varies as to the inclusion of a comma before and in the last item ... This practice is controversial and is known as the serial comma or Oxford comma, because it is part of the house style of Oxford University Press."
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Oh Suity. In this of all threads.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThanks Nick, that's great.
On another unrelated note, shall I make the check out to Mr N Fitz, or Gibbon Enterprises Ltd?

Unless I've misunderstood and you're offering a Checkout by Suity as a plan B.
Nick. You look great. Don't bother with it.Last edited by Pondlife; 11 February 2015, 20:27.
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And, perhaps, remove the word "back" so that there is parallel structure in each of the prepositional phrases so that they can all reference the verb "went".Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis is one of those occasions when an Oxford comma would really help make things clearer:
Pendantically yours,
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