When NOT to use Commas- In Compound Subjects and Compound Objects
When NOT to use Commas- In Compound Subjects and Compound Objects
- Tourists regularly visit London and Rome for museums and monuments.
- The corrected version shifts the tourists’ visits to London and Paris instead.
- To determine comma usage, try replacing comma + and with a period.
- If replacing comma + and results in two complete sentences, use a comma.
- The example of “Many tourists visit London and Rome to visit museums. Monuments” shows that it’s incorrect, as “Monuments” is not a full sentence, hence no comma is needed before “and”.