Le 16 août 07 à 18:52, Don Armstrong a écrit :

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Neil Williams wrote:
Depending on context, yes. In a list where all items are the same
level, a comma before 'and' is poor grammar, albeit not necessarily
'wrong':

This is actually rather debatable. In most cases where it doesn't
matter, the comma is optional. However, if you absolutely must ensure
that oranges and lemons are considered separately instead of part of
the same group, you should use a comma.

Man, what a neat, refreshing troll...

T.

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