Grammar's great divide: The Oxford comma - TED-Ed

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Say you're helping plan a friend's party,
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and he sends you a text
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asking you to "bring Bob, a DJ and a clown."
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You're pretty impressed.
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You had no idea Bob was so multitalented.
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But when the day arrives,
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it turns out that he's not,
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and you were supposed to bring three different people.
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As you and Bob sit at the silent, clownless party,
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it occurs to you that the confusion could've been avoided
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simply by using another comma after DJ.
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This final comma in a list,
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placed directly before the main conjunction,
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such as and, or, or nor,
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is called the serial comma,
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or Oxford comma.
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And it has long driven grammar nerds crazy
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because even major language institutions
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can't agree on whether it should be used.
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Ironically, the Oxford comma
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is more common in the United States,
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where it's recommended by
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the MLA, the Chicago Style Manual,
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and the US Government Printing Office,
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though not by the AP Style Book.
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In the UK and other English-speaking countries,
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most style guides do not support the comma's use,
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with the exception of its namesake,
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the Oxford University Press.
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Why not use the serial comma?
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One of the main arguments
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is that the conjunction is usually enough
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to denote a separate entity.
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And where it's not,
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like in your ill-fated invite list,
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changing the order of terms will usually do the job.
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Journalists also dislike the comma
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because it takes up precious space
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and can make text look cluttered.
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Sometimes, it can even create confusion of its own.
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For example,
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if your friend had asked for "Bob,
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a DJ and a puppy,"
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you'd probably figure out
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that they're three separate beings.
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Puppies are cute,
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but they don't make great DJs.
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With the comma,
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you may think
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Bob is the DJ,
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and all you need is him and the puppy.
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The argument over the Oxford comma
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has raised such strong passions over the years
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that a sort of truce has been reached.
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The common wisdom is that
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its use is optional,
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and depends on whether it will help
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to avoid confusion.
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For one thing,
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you're supposed to keep your use or avoidance
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of the Oxford comma
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consistent throughout a whole piece of writing.
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So, using it only where necessary
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is not an option.
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And the very idea
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of a grammatical rule being optional
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is a bit odd.
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Imagine that you hadn't messed up the party planning,
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and read the next day that "everyone had a great time -
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ninjas, pirates, vikings, old and young."
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If the Oxford comma were standard,
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you would notice it missing
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and conclude that old and young
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must describe the awesome guests already listed.
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But as things stand,
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you will always wonder
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whether it means
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that a bunch of regular, boring kids and old people
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showed up as well.
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Ultimately, the serial comma may be useful or annoying,
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but your opinion on it,
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as for many optional things,
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probably has something to do
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with whichever style you were raised on.
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Your high school teachers favored it?
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It's likely you're still using it.
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Your first editor hated it?
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You probably do, too.
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And maybe so much hairsplitting
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over a tiny squiggle on a page
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is a bit silly.
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After all,
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there are so many bigger problems
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to worry about.
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But sometimes, little things can make a big difference.
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