What is the Oxford Comma and Why is it Important?
The Oxford comma, which is sometimes referred to as a serial comma, is the final comma in a sentence containing list of things, usually coming before and or or. It is used for clarity in a sentence, and its use is often a matter of style, sometimes causing disagreement in publishing and literary circles. Look at the examples below:
The following examples show how the meaning of sentences can be changed with the addition of the Oxford comma: Without Oxford comma
- I like Jim, John, Jean, Leo, and Mary, all my cousins from New York.
- We refuse to the sign a treaty with Russia, Canada, Mexico, or Australia.
- I like Jim, John, Jean, Leo and Mary.
- We refuse to the sign a treaty with Russia, Canada, Mexico or Australia.
- Emma got angry at her parents, David and Anna.
- Emma got angry at her parents, David, and Anna.
- Emma got angry at David, Anna and her parents.
- Emma got angry at her parents, God and Lady Gaga.
- [Workers would not be paid overtimes when engaged in:] The canning, processing, preserving, freezing, drying, marketing, storing, packing for shipment or distribution of:
(1) Agricultural produce;
(2) Meat and fish products; and
(3) Perishable foods.
The following examples show how the meaning of sentences can be changed with the addition of the Oxford comma: Without Oxford comma
- My favorite things to eat and drink are: Eggs, tomatoes, bread, wine and cheese.
- My favorite things to eat and drink are: Eggs, tomatoes, bread, wine, and cheese.
- Top stories: World leaders at Mandela tribute, Obama-Castro handshake and same-sex marriage date set…
- Top stories: World leaders at Mandela tribute, Obama-Castro handshake, and same-sex marriage date set…
- I love the music of Iron Maiden and Metallica. Correct
- I love the music of Iron Maiden, and Metallica. Incorrect
- I love the music of Buddy Holly and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
- I love the music of Buddy Holly, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
- We adore the music of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
- We adore the music of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.