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Several minutes to waste?

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member

From here:

Mary, Queen of Scots, sealed her final missive with an intricate spiral letterlock

And this, from the comments, is a good illustration of the Oxford Comma:

Oxford-comma-explained.png
 

mangalavara

नमस्कार
Premium Member
And this, from the comments, is a good illustration of the Oxford Comma:

What’s ironic is that it’s called the Oxford Comma yet it is apparently absent from English English grammar. The Oxford Comma is one of the wonderful things about American English. Admittedly, I prefer the British English use of single quotation marks instead of double quotation marks, and spelling grey with an e, words such as aeon with an a at the beginning, and words such as catalogue with ue at the end.
 
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