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Lesson 254 of 500 ยท Extra Passages

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Commas in Lists Part 4

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Commas in lists help us separate items so they are easier to read.

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Commas in lists help us separate items so they are easier to read. When you list three or more things, you put a comma after each item except the last one. For example, you can say, "I want apples, bananas, and oranges." The commas show that these are different fruits. Remember, you always use 'and' before the last item in your list!

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What do commas in lists help us do?

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