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right hello everybody weamp;#39;re doing a little bit of punctuation again today and weamp;#39;re doing because and the comma I have actually mentioned this in another video however I wanted to make it as clear as possible because I didnamp;#39;t think that I explained it very clearly try and get a bit more life in this that might get a bit more light in here so the first of all to remember with commas probably the most important rule the other important all is for lists always use a comma for lists of three elements or more and maybe adjectives as well if their coordinate adjectives in a list of even two adjectives you need a comma if they coordinate the most important rule is that if you have a main clause followed by a subordinate clause there is no comma if you donamp;#39;t know what a main Clause is or what a subordinate clause is please watch my video on independent clauses and subordinate clauses I have a video on this sometimes they call them independent sometimes they call