Chapter 17: Activities
17.13. Grouping together something

1. When it happens. Only while listing contents, and only when a collection of items to be grouped together is reached. This in turn happens only if a "before listing contents" rule has chosen it (see previous section). The first item in the group is the one to which the activity formally applies.

2. The default behaviour. The items grouped together are printed in an English phrase, such as "egg, chicken and farmer". In particular, they are not split onto separate lines even if the rest of the list is. (See previous section.)

3. Examples. (a) Here are Scrabble pieces which are described as "the tile W from a Scrabble set" or similar outside of lists, but which, when they turn up together in lists, are rolled together into "the tiles A, B and D from a Scrabble set".

A Scrabble piece is a kind of thing. The X, the Y and the Z are Scrabble pieces.

Before listing contents: group Scrabble pieces together.

Before printing the name of a Scrabble piece while not grouping together, say "tile ". After printing the name of a Scrabble piece while not grouping together, say " from a Scrabble set".

Before grouping together Scrabble pieces, say "the tiles ". After grouping together Scrabble pieces, say " from a Scrabble set".

(b) We can throw out all pretence at listing and say whatever we like, in fact:

Before listing contents while taking inventory: group utensils together. Rule for grouping together utensils: say "the usual utensils".


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