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hey guys welcome to lingo marina welcome to another setup i just like tweaking things in my office to come up with new backgrounds for you every time today weamp;#39;re going to talk about commas commas are weird in a way that well you kind of need to know how to use them but i see a lot of people emitting them i see a lot of people putting too many commas when they write and a great tool that would help you with commas is called fluent.express itamp;#39;s a website where you just go and upload your text and the native speaker checks it i try to use fluent express whenever i read a post on instagram or an important email and normally i wouldnamp;#39;t make too many mistakes some typos sometimes i just paraphrase things in a way that they were not supposed to be used but most of my mistakes are actually commas so today weamp;#39;re gonna go through different scenarios of using commas in english and i hope youamp;#39;re gonna remember them and weamp;#39;re gonna use them correctly