Yes it would look like this:
Portland,Oregon
Just after city, not state. For example: Miami, Florida.
you would use a semi colon ;
The word 'metropole' stems from the Greek word 'metropolis' and refers to an archaic city-state. In today's terminology one would describe Washington D.C. as the metropole of the U.S.A.
Some states use sthy and others use hwy.
The original Sunshine State is the state of Queensland in Australia.The USA like the idea of a "Sunshine State", so they use the nickname for their state of Florida.Sunshine State is also a comic by DC Comics artist Graham Nolan.
Just after city, not state. For example: Miami, Florida.
No. You place the comma between the city and state: for example, I went to school in Boston, Massachusetts. My husband was raised in Norfolk, Virginia.
you would use a semi colon ;
No, you do not put a comma between the state and zip code. You do, however, put a comma between the city and state. For example: Atlanta, Georgia Salisbury, Maryland 21801 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow the Zip Code with a comma if the address is used in a sentence:"Within a sentence, use a comma after the name of the addressee (if included), the street name, the city name, and the state name unless it is followed by a ZIP+4 Code. Use a comma after--but not before--a ZIP or Zip+4 code. Their stay in Niagara Falls, New York, was a very enjoyable one. Please write to Ms. Audrey M. Greene, 2244 Lakeside Road, Rockford, Illinois 61102, as soon as possible."
For United States Mailing addresses, commas are no longer standard; however, if you would like to use a comma, it may be placed between the City name and the State abbreviation.
Business owners register LLCs with state, rather than federal, agencies, so LLC naming requirements vary somewhat from state to state. There is no state that requires the use of a comma in the name.
You dont use a comma AT ALL!
Yes, a comma should be used after "which" when it introduces a nonrestrictive clause in a sentence.
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
Yes, you should use a comma before "Jr." when writing a person's name to separate the person's last name from the suffix. For example, "John Smith, Jr."
No, a comma is not necessary.
no