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In this tutorial from Sparkle English, the instructor covers eight essential comma rules for effective English writing. Emphasizing the importance of proper punctuation, the lesson encourages participants to take notes while practicing. The first rule highlighted is the use of commas to separate items in a series of three or more. The instructor notes that while the comma before the last item (the Oxford comma) is optional, it can be helpful. An example given is: "I bought ham, cheese, and bread," illustrating the necessity of commas when listing three items, while no comma is required for two items, as seen in "I bought cheese and bread."