In English, when listing a series of actions, we use commas between the items and “and” before the final one to show the sequence is finishing.
The Correct Sentence
“Sara takes a shower, has breakfast, and goes to school.”
Why this works:
The Oxford Comma: Using a comma before “and” (like in the example above) is a common stylistic choice that helps keep each action distinct.
- الاجابة : then
Parallel Structure: Notice how each part uses the same verb form (takes, has, goes). This makes the sentence smooth and easy to read.
Alternative (Then): If you want to emphasize the order of events even more, you could say: “…and then goes to school.”
