There are no strict rules on this but it is better to spell out "Street" when referring to the proper name of a street. If you are using the word as a regular noun, you cannot just abbreviate it.
The name of this street is Main Street. The preposition in the sentence is "of".
Correct, Street is capitalized in an address. You can also abbreviate it as St.
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You are going to the library on Main Street.
Here's one: 'If you abbreviate "abbreviation", do you get abbr.?'
We will abbreviate the names of all the states when we write the essays.
You can shorten street into st. on a mailing address.
Yes, you can abbreviate "street" as "St." when referring to a street with a direction such as South or North. For example, you can write "N. Main St." for North Main Street or "S. Elm St." for South Elm Street.
That would be MGR
I had to abbreviate the words can not into can't in my text message or I would not have anymore room to type.
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I will ABBREVIATE the month word August. I will create a shorter form that is easy to read and write.
I think "smmry." would be an appropriate abbreviation.
You would abbreviate corporation in a sentence like Corp. Like this: The Ranger's Corp would never allow him to take such a vow. The Corp was gaining popularity everyday.
How have = how've. Example, "How've you been doing lately?"
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