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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Kelsey, and this is Mia! In this video, weamp;#39;re going to level up your comma knowledge. Are you ready? Letamp;#39;s go! Youamp;#39;ve been using commas for a long time now, and you know that a comma indicates a pause in a sentence, like in the sentence amp;quot;Although we know a lot about commas, thereamp;#39;s still more to learn.amp;quot; One important thing is that commas are not just about pauses. There are also certain rules to comma usage. Youamp;#39;re pro at some of the simple rules, like where to use a comma in the date or a place. Those are easy. But do you remember some of the more complex rules? Itamp;#39;s time now to review, refine, and extend what you know about using commas. For example, why do we use a comma in amp;quot;I like mangoes, but I donamp;#39;t like avocados.amp;quot; If youamp;#39;re thinking it has something to do with the coordinating conjunction amp;quot;but,amp;quot; you are correct. But then w