Asked by jyf

Which sentence uses commas correctly?


Soon we will encounter robots at grocery stores, at the bank at home, and at work.


Soon, we will encounter robots, at grocery stores, at the bank, at home and at work.


Soon we will encounter robots at grocery stores, at the bank, at home, and at work.


Soon we will encounter robots at, grocery stores at, the bank at, home and at, work.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Soon we will encounter robots at grocery stores, at the bank, at home, and at work."

This one correctly separates the list of locations with commas (including the optional Oxford comma before "and at work") and needs no unnecessary commas elsewhere.