Using commas in a list
When writing a list, you should put a comma between each item, except for the last item where you use 鈥榓nd鈥.
For example:
I need to go to the supermarket to buy eggs, milk, bread, sugar and orange juice.
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These list sentences about Antarctica have not been punctuated properly. Write out each sentence adding in the missing commas and check where check correct commas in a list should be.
In Antarctica there is lots of snow ice and water.
The snow is white cold and beautiful.
I watched the penguins as they wobbled walked squawked and cuddled together.
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