Wait, is the tax on Peanut Butter and Jelly both/each or the sandwich? If only there was a way to make this more clear. 1 Reply to this comment
Sometimes it’s next to impossible to discern the meaning of a sentence without the Oxford Comma. 1 Reply to this comment
It’s the difference between “Wilma, Betty, or Ann-Margarock?” and “Wilma, Betty or Ann-Margarock?” 1 Reply to this comment
Wait, is the tax on Peanut Butter and Jelly both/each or the sandwich? If only there was a way to make this more clear.
All of them…twice.
It’s the American way.
Biden spreads the wealth again!
Sometimes it’s next to impossible to discern the meaning of a sentence without the Oxford Comma.
It’s the difference between
“Wilma, Betty, or Ann-Margarock?”
and
“Wilma, Betty or Ann-Margarock?”
Just don’t call her Ann-MAGArock or you’re risking a law suit.
Any suit she’s in is fine…