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alright so in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna talk about Google sheets syntax and Iamp;#39;m making this video because I often get comments that hey Iamp;#39;ve tried the comma like youamp;#39;re doing and Iamp;#39;m getting a syntax error and it just doesnamp;#39;t work or maybe I did a semicolon it didnamp;#39;t work right so I get questions like this and then sometimes people say hey the syntax has changed it used to be a comma and now itamp;#39;s a semicolon but it has not so whatamp;#39;s happening is that you may have different syntax depending on your location so let me show you what I mean by that if Iamp;#39;m trying to create a function in my case Iamp;#39;m in the US so I have English as the language set up so if I go here and do equal sum I open parentheses the way Iamp;#39;m gonna do this I could just to this range of cells and if I wanted to add a second range of cells I would do a comma here and go here and select another range so comma in my case is the separato