Commas in lists
Narrator: You seem to be free falling through the sky, brain.
Brain: Braaaaiiiiin
Narrator: This seems the perfect time for me to tell you about using commas in lists.
Brain: Braaiiiiin
Narrator: To stop yourself hitting the ground and turning into a brain slushy you will need some parachute equipment Brain.
Brain: Braaiin
Narrator: You can list the parachuting equipment you’ll need using commas to separate the items! Isn’t that fun Brain?
Brain: Brain
Narrator: You need a jumpsuit,
Brain: Brain
Narrator: googles, a helmet
Brain: Braaaiiin
Narrator: a camera…and what am I missing? Oh of course and a parachute!
Brain: Braaaiiiin
Narrator: A comma divides up every item on the list. Apart from the final item, which is separated with the word ‘and’.
Brain? Are you alright Brain?!
Brain: Brrrr-aaa-in
Narrator: Good lad, Brain.
Description
When writing a list, you should put a comma between each item, except for the last item where you use ‘and’. Brain shows you more in this video.
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