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Does the comma go before or after and when listing things? For instance:

I brought lemon, ice, and cake to the party.
or
I brought lemon, ice and, cake to the party?

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User Jcxz
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Answer:

it would go before the and

Explanation:

it's called an oxford comma!

Hope i helped:)

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User Slovenec
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Answer:

Before.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statement would be

I brought lemon, ice, and cake to the party.

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User RukshanJS
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