When is it okay to not use a comma before an 'and' or 'or' followed by an independent clause?












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I punched him and he cried.


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I punched him, and he cried.


Are both acceptable? Is one better than the other? Personally, I like the first one best, as it better shows the cause/effect relationship of the two clauses, but I am not confident that it is gramatically correct.



He told me to do it or I would have to leave.


or



He told me to do it, or I would have to leave.









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I punched him and he cried.


or



I punched him, and he cried.


Are both acceptable? Is one better than the other? Personally, I like the first one best, as it better shows the cause/effect relationship of the two clauses, but I am not confident that it is gramatically correct.



He told me to do it or I would have to leave.


or



He told me to do it, or I would have to leave.









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  • When in doubt, leave it out.

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I punched him and he cried.


or



I punched him, and he cried.


Are both acceptable? Is one better than the other? Personally, I like the first one best, as it better shows the cause/effect relationship of the two clauses, but I am not confident that it is gramatically correct.



He told me to do it or I would have to leave.


or



He told me to do it, or I would have to leave.









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I punched him and he cried.


or



I punched him, and he cried.


Are both acceptable? Is one better than the other? Personally, I like the first one best, as it better shows the cause/effect relationship of the two clauses, but I am not confident that it is gramatically correct.



He told me to do it or I would have to leave.


or



He told me to do it, or I would have to leave.






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  • When in doubt, leave it out.

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  • When in doubt, leave it out.

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When in doubt, leave it out.

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When in doubt, leave it out.

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