Question 393

Some words exist only in plural form, for example: glasses (spectacles), binoculars, scissors, shears, tongs, gallows, trousers, jeans, pants, pyjamas (but note that clothing words often become singular when we use them as modifiers, as in "trouser pocket").

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

If we place a comma before the word "and" at the end of a list, this is known as an "Oxford comma" or a "serial comma". For example: "I drink coffee, tea, and wine."

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

If we place a comma before the word "and" at the end of a list, this is known as an "Oxford comma" or a "serial comma". For example: "I drink coffee, tea, and wine."

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

If we place a comma before the word "and" at the end of a list, this is known as an "Oxford comma" or a "serial comma". For example: "I drink coffee, tea, and wine."

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

If we place a comma before the word "and" at the end of a list, this is known as an "Oxford comma" or a "serial comma". For example: "I drink coffee, tea, and wine."

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

If we place a comma before the word "and" at the end of a list, this is known as an "Oxford comma" or a "serial comma". For example: "I drink coffee, tea, and wine."

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
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