Should you use a comma before and/or after “etc.”? There’s no definitive answer, because different style guides recommend different usage.
Nevertheless, the style that seems to be recommended the most is to always include a comma before “etc.”; it is recommended even by those who discourage the use of the Oxford comma (the comma before the last item in a list). (Note: This article is based on my book about the most common mistakes in English.) For example:
He bought some apples, oranges, grapefruits, etc.
If “etc.” is not the last part of the sentence, it is to be followed by a comma:
He bought some apples, oranges, grapefruits, etc., for his fruit salad.
Some sources recommend not using any comma at all, but these are much less numerous than for the previous use:
He bought some apples, oranges, grapefruits etc. for his fruit salad.
Note, however, that the period after “etc” should always be included. Writing just “etc” is almost universally considered bad style.
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