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Hey guys. Welcome to this video on comma rules. Commas tend to get misused a lot, or perhaps even worse, they arent used where they should be. So, in this video we are going to take a look at ten different comma rules to be aware of when writing. Rule #1: When you have a coordinating conjunction that is being used to separate two independent clauses, use a comma. For example: My brother rode his bike so fast, but he still arrived late for school. Rule #2: When you have an intro clause, phrase, or just a couple of words that precede the main clause, then use a comma to separate them. Heres an example: When I was younger, I used to roller skate to the neighborhood park with my family. Rule #3: When you have a nonrestrictive clause in the middle of a sentence then use a pair of commas to separate it. Nonrestrictive clauses are just clauses that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence. For Example: My paper, which I think you might like, is about changing psychological behaviors