Use these comma rules to improve your writing. This infographic explains comma rules.
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Sorry. That’s TOO MANY commas. I write, then go back and take out any commas that interrupt the flow of what I’ve written. And usually, that’s at least half of them!
The most common and missused punctuation is the comma. You cannot just place a comma where you think it sounds good or where you take a breath when reading. That is why there are all these rules that need to be followed !
#1- you used a comma and the word and. In this example you would omit the comma as it is redundant