egmat wrote:
srinivasosuri wrote:
Hi there !
While I agree that option 2 is the best available option, isn't it flawed as well ?
"..:they supply people with protein, they protect the shorelines, and they contain biochemical sources.." Here shouldn't each independent clause be connected by a comma + conjunction (rather than just a comma) to be grammatically correct ?
For me the below is more appropriate - " :they supply people with protein and protect the shorelines, and
emical sources.."While I agree that option 2 is the best available option, isn't it flawed as well ?
"..:they supply people with protein, they protect the shorelines, and they contain biochemical sources.." Here shouldn't each independent clause be connected by a comma + conjunction (rather than just a comma) to be grammatically correct ?
For me the below is more appropriate - " :they supply people with protein and protect the shorelines, and
Thank
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