[Grammar] in the spring

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What is better:
"in spring we play three games"
or
"in the spring we play three games" ?
Do I need to put comma after "spring"?
I understand it is optional, but what is your recommendation?
Thank you
 
What is better:
"In spring we play three games"
or
"In the spring we play three games" ?
Do I need to put comma after "spring"? NO
I understand it is optional, but what is your recommendation?
Thank you

Don't use a comma.

Rover
 
What is better:
"in spring we play three games"
or
"in the spring we play three games" ?
Do I need to put comma after "spring"?
I understand it is optional, but what is your recommendation?
Thank you

Either statement is OK and I am a conservative when it comes to commas.
 
conservative?
 
...I am a conservative when it comes to commas.

conservative?

He meant that, when it comes to use of commas, he is less tolerable to the improper uses of commas. Or, in another words, he has a prescriptive approach (at least, when it comes to commas)

PS: billmcd, I hope I didn't misread your intention. If I did, I'm sorry for that.
 
He meant that, when it comes to use of commas, he is less tolerable to the improper uses of commas. Or, in another words, he has a prescriptive approach (at least, when it comes to commas)

PS: billmcd, I hope I didn't misread your intention. If I did, I'm sorry for that.

Euncu: Actually, I meant that I am more tolerable to non-use of commas.
 
Euncu: Actually, I meant that I am more tolerable to non-use of commas.

Then, it's good for me to have put that PS, and sorried in advance. :oops:

And I infer from your answer that you don't endorse use of commas where the prescriptives insist there should be.
 
Either statement is OK and I am a conservative when it comes to commas.

I understand that it is difficult question. But maybe someone can say what is the difference between:
1) "in spring we play three games",
2) "in the spring we play three games".

Or at least, maybe someone will give us explanation why people say it differently.

Thank you.
Slava
 
Euncu: Actually, I meant that I am more tolerable to non-use of commas.

Shouldn't that be "tolerant of", not "tolerable to"?
 
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