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okay welcome to todayamp;#39;s lesson this was supposed to be a lesson which I I originally I wasnamp;#39;t going to do this live but uh my camera doesnamp;#39;t seem to be working so I have no choice but to do this lesson live I hope that the board is all clear um I know Iamp;#39;ve done lessons on commas before um however uh I wanted to clear up some some thoughts um some problems which you know gave me some problems when I looked back at my old commas video and itamp;#39;s because firstly I made a mistake I called an independent clause uh subordinate clause and I donamp;#39;t like that mistake thatamp;#39;s one Iamp;#39;m certainly not proud of but everybody makes mistakes and I hope to show you in a second that as far as I can see the Oxford style guide has made a mistake unless somebody can explain why itamp;#39;s not a mistake Iamp;#39;ll be interested to see that um please put your comments under the video now here are some different situations when we need commas Iam