"I live at the corner of Walnut Avenue and Maple Street."
I'd walk down the avenue
My favorite store is at the first avenue.
Example sentence - The address she gave him lead to a building on Fifth Avenue.
Which 'avenue' am I on? There's a place off ocean 'avenue' ...... This 'avenue' is very active with young teens!
Their new house is on Archer Avenue. Do you sometimes wish you'd taken a different avenue in life?
As we went down the park avenue, we saw a flock of crows in the sky.
As we went down the park avenue, we saw a flock of crows in the sky.
No, typically you do not need to put a period after "Ave" when using it in a sentence. However, if "Ave" is being used as an abbreviation for "Avenue" in an address, then a period would be used after it.
Some people use "Ave." and some people use "Av." to abbreviate "Avenue" in a sentence, when used in conjunction with the name of the avenue.
It cound be used in this sentence:Your move are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom semi detached house situated on third avenue in scampton.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Ayala Avenue