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How to Be a Better Writer: Remember Your Commas

March 22, 2017 By Erin Beasley

How to Be a Better Writer: Remember Your Commas — Write Right

Most of my writer friends know I’m a fan of the Oxford comma. (I also appreciate “comma” jokes, such as the “comma, comma, comma” pictured with a chameleon. What? It’s funny. No, seriously.) I would hazard most people, though, find the Oxford conversation a little silly.

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Write Right: Commas and Introductory Phrases

November 13, 2013 By Erin Beasley

Write Right Talks about Writing RightI confess I rarely visit the rules about commas and introductory phrases anymore; the rules are somewhat innate. Because of that, my decision to or not to use a comma sometimes seems based on sound and appearance rather than any rules. Rules, however, do exist vague though they may be.

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Write Right: Commas, Adjectives, and Mashed Potatoes

October 30, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write RightI thought if I were to address a tricky adjective question, I might as well address a tricky comma question, too. The question goes something like this: Is garlic (or chipotle) mashed potatoes the correct phrasing? At first glance, the question seems simple. The phrase “garlic mashed potatoes” sounds correct. Is it, though? I thought so until I read a convincing argument at Joshua Merritt’s blog that pondered if “mashed garlic potatoes” made more sense. Suddenly, I wasn’t quite as sure which phrasing was correct, and I found myself digging through my grammar handbook.

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