Place a comma between the city and state in a zip code, as in Atlanta, GA, or Albany, NY. Place a comma between the city and the name of a county and the state and the country if you're being that detailed, as in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA.
Yes, a comma is typically placed between the state and city in a mailing address. For example: "New York, NY" or "Los Angeles, CA."
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After the city. Example: Albus Dumbledore 713 Hogwarts Lane Bath, England 90713
you place the comma after the city example Los Angeles,California
Oh, dude, the comma in "Memphis, Tennessee 43609" is actually used correctly! It separates the city name (Memphis) from the state name (Tennessee) to make it clear where Memphis is located. So, like, good job on that comma placement!
The punctuation mark that comes between the city and state in an address is called a comma.
Comma. Example: 1141 Ivywood Drive, Oxnard, California.
Yes, a comma is typically placed between the state and city in a mailing address. For example: "New York, NY" or "Los Angeles, CA."
comma
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A comma.
After the city. Example: Albus Dumbledore 713 Hogwarts Lane Bath, England 90713
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 place the comma after the city example Los Angeles,California
You would put a comma between the city and state when writing or typing. For instance, when writing about the City of Brotherly Love, you would write it as Philadelphia, PA.
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."
Yes. It should be written as: Mexico City, Mexico. It is like saying Seattle, Washington or London, England.