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Correct use of comma

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Sweet G | 17:46 Thu 08th Feb 2007 | Arts & Literature
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Of the two statements below which one has the correct comma usage:

a) Santa Claus left presents for Amy, David and Mark
b) Santa Claus left presents for Amy, David, and Mark

i.e In statement b) is it correct to use a comma after "David".

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a is correct
Ahhh, the 'Oxford comma'.

There is nothing inherently wrong with placing a comma before the 'and' in a list of three or more items, however this is not the style taught in the UK. In US English it appears to be mandatory.

http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/abo utother/oxfordcomma
Call me anachronistic, but the word and as used in the example is a conjunction, and as such makes the use of a comma superfluous...
Agree with Clanad- a comma is superfluous before a conjunction and shouldn't be used there (b) so (a) would be correct.
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Thanks all.

The wikipedia description is particularly useful. The Oxford comma is recommended to remove ambiguity; for that reason I will use it where necessary.

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