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Hello, Iamp;#39;m Oli. Welcome to Oxford Online English. In this lesson, you can learn about using commas. Students often seem very confused about commas and how to use them correctly. Commas are quite complicated, because they donamp;#39;t just do one thing. Actually, commas have many different jobs in the sentence. So in this lesson, Iamp;#39;ll explain the different types of comma, what they do and how you can use them. Letamp;#39;s start with our first type of comma: the listing comma. As the name suggests, the listing comma is used to list items or ideas one after another. For example: amp;quot;We need two cucumbers, four tomatoes, some onions and a lettuce.amp;quot; We use commas to separate the items on the list. Before the word amp;#39;andamp;#39; in British English, we donamp;#39;t usually use a comma. In American English, a comma is often used before amp;#39;andamp;#39;. Itamp;#39;s your choice which style you use. Both are correct. This comma - the listing comma