When you are listing items, you use a commar, ofcourse! We knew that.
But when you use it, format it like this; 'apple, pears, bananas, oranges'
NOT; 'apples,pears,bananas,oranges'
or; 'apples ,pears ,bananas, oranges'
Also, when you are starting a sentence you use a capital letter!
You do NOT start a sentence like this:
'when i was seven i saw a duck it was cute'
The correct way to format a sentence like that would be:
'When I was seven I saw a duck, it was cute.'
Remember, fullstops must be used, unless you want to state that your angry, or just emphysising something, then you use an exclamation mark which, for all of your prepubscent people is (!) *minus the brackets*
One last thing... When you're typing something, you don't capitalise every starting letter of every word. You only capitalise the first letter of the first word, and other words that are places or names.
Thank you for reading.

But when you use it, format it like this; 'apple, pears, bananas, oranges'
NOT; 'apples,pears,bananas,oranges'
or; 'apples ,pears ,bananas, oranges'
Also, when you are starting a sentence you use a capital letter!
You do NOT start a sentence like this:
'when i was seven i saw a duck it was cute'
The correct way to format a sentence like that would be:
'When I was seven I saw a duck, it was cute.'
Remember, fullstops must be used, unless you want to state that your angry, or just emphysising something, then you use an exclamation mark which, for all of your prepubscent people is (!) *minus the brackets*
One last thing... When you're typing something, you don't capitalise every starting letter of every word. You only capitalise the first letter of the first word, and other words that are places or names.
Thank you for reading.