The Postal Code is primarily used in the distribution of mail in Canada. So, I don't much think it matters what address/name is on the envelope, or the penmanship the same contains. Tracking/sorting/distribution is done using the Postal Code.
The correct way is to separate an apartment or office number from a street address with a comma, especially if they both appear in the same line.
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
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The correct spelling is "pregnant" (expecting a child or offspring).
The correct way to write this sentence is "I really like my new apartment." "Very" is typically not used before "like" in English.
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The correct spelling of the adjective is hopeful(optimistic, or expecting a result).
The correct rule is ALWAYS to put the city and state last, along with the zip. If there is an apartment or suite, that always goes just below the name. For example: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones Floor Five, Suite 50, Room 65 523 Riverdale Road New York, New York 10021
"She's expecting twins." "Pair of twins" is redundant, as twins don't come in sets of three.
Address with double-d is correct.
"Was it your previous address?" is proper grammar. You could also ask "Was this your previous address?" or "Was that your previous address?"
(for A+ program) all answers correct