No, "Washington DC" should not be written with a comma after "Washington." The correct format is "Washington, D.C." with a comma between the city and the abbreviation for the District of Columbia. However, when writing it without the abbreviation, it is simply "Washington, D.C."
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There are no popular or well known Christmas songs written about Washington DC or originally penned in Washington DC.
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No, in fact we just went over this in school. A complex sentence only has a comma when th dependent clause is first. You can remember this by remembering the acronym DC like Washington DC. It stands for dependent, comma. Hope this helped!!😊
No, the Declaration of Independence was written in Philadelphia.
No. He thought is should have been Philadelphia.
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there are no counties in Washington DC because Washington DC is a city itself.
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