Commas vs. Semicolons // Purdue Writing Lab
owl.purdue.edu › commas › commas_vs_semicolonsDepending on the circumstances, one of two different punctuation marks can be used between the independent clauses in a compound sentence: a comma or a semicolon. The choice is yours. Comma (,) Use a comma after the first independent clause when you link two independent clauses with one of the following coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. For example: