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hi guys welcome to our basic comma rules video as always make sure that youamp;#39;re taking notes you will be using them all year long this will be a really useful reference page for you when youamp;#39;re doing any editing on any of your writing so the first rule is always use commas to separate items in a series or a list here are some examples of that I went to the grocery store to get green beans cheddar cheese and garlic this morning I went for a walk read in my book and ate breakfast so you can see in both of these sentences that there is a list so in the first one weamp;#39;ve got a list of different foods and in the second one we have a list of different activities the thing I want to point out in each of these is as you can see before the last item in each of these lists before that and there is a comma these commas are called Oxford commas and some people choose not to use them I however personally feel like they increase the clarity of these sentences because sometimes t