Comma Before Or After Then
Comma Before Or After Then . Comma before “but” connecting two independent clauses. “she ran up the hill, and when she reached the top, she jumped for joy”. Comma Rules Everyone Should Know Reader's Digest from www.readersdigest.ca Karen visited the central park; The word however is not a conjunction (like but). The word and is a conjunction, and when a conjunction joins two independent clauses, you should use a comma with it.