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In this tutorial, Sparkle English presents eight essential comma rules for correct punctuation in English writing. The instructor emphasizes the importance of proper comma usage and encourages taking notes during the lesson. Rule number one explains the separation of three or more items in a series with commas. It's noted that the comma before the last item (the Oxford comma) is optional. For example, in the series "ham, cheese, and bread," commas are used after "ham" and "cheese," while for two items like "cheese and bread," no comma is needed. The lesson will include practice for each rule.