A Guide to Not Looking Like a Total Amateur
In this chapter, we'll be covering the intricacies of comma placement in the English language.
Commas are not just for decoration
A well-placed comma is like a well-placed ninja - it strikes fear into the hearts of grammatical errors, but is often invisible to the naked eye.
Here's a simple rule: if it's a list of three or more things, use a comma. If it's a list of two things, don't.
- Red, white, and Blue
- Red, white, and blue
- Red, white, blue, and more colors
- Red, white, Blue, and more colors
Remember: it's not about being a stickler, it's about being a master of the language.
Continue to Chapter 4: The Art of Correctly Using Semicolons