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Teacher Kids, before we start todays class, well do an activity. Teacher Jimmy, can you come here and write about what you like? Teacher (reading in a frightened tone) I like eating Elvis and laughing aloud. Elvis - What? Teacher Jimmy, I think you forgot the commas. A comma is a punctuation mark used within a sentence. Teacher - Ill put the commas for you. Teacher So kids, we just saw how a comma helps to make the meaning of a sentence clear. Now lets see some of the basic rules to place a comma or commas in a sentence. Rule 1 Use the comma between the month-date and the year. For example: I was born on March 24, 2009. Rule 2 Use the comma to separate three or more names in a sentence. For example: Jimmy, Siya, Elvis, Victor, Omar, and Emily are best friends. Rule 3 Use the comma to separate three or more items in a sentence. For example: I love boxing, my family, and my dog. Rule 4 Put a comma before and or but when joining two complete sentences. For example: I bou