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There are few grammar issues that cause more headaches than commas. Theyre so common that no writer can escape them, but theyre also commonly misunderstood. Our students often ask if theyre using too many commas, or maybe not using enough. Or they ask whether a pause is substantial enough for a comma. But these are the wrong questions. You use as many commas as your writing calls for, and commas coincide with some pauses but not with others. The right question is, what are commas for? Where do we need them? The answer takes us back to the 1400s, when the modern comma, that little curve at the bottom of a line of type, was invented by an Italian printer to separate items within a sentence. Thats still largely their purpose today. Primarily, commas separate three kinds of items: elements in a list, parentheticals, and independent clauses. Another name for a list is a series, and so we call the commas that separate the elements of a list serial commas. The