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foreign welcome back to my channel Sparkle English my name is Jennifer and today Iamp;#39;m going to teach you about how to use commas before the word and this is a topic that a lot of people have different opinions on so I want to do a video that covers when exactly we use commas before the coordinating conjunction and if you want more videos on how to use commas make sure to check out my English writing Essentials playlist which I will link you to in the description below this video so letamp;#39;s begin first of all we know that we use a comma to split the items in a list of three or more so for example mom needs flower comma sugar comma eggs comma and butter to make the cake Jean studies French comma Lauren plays hockey coma and Beth rides horses Stephanie has lived in India comma Pakistan comma and China now youamp;#39;ll note that we have commas after each item in the list this could be a list of nouns or phrases or adjectives and note that there is a comma here before