Asked by Angelica
We just moved from Atlanta, Georgia, to 2716 Hickory Blvd., Austin, Texas.
Is this sentence correct? I think it's not. I think the answer should be:
We just moved from Atlanta, Georgia to 2716 Hickory Blvd. Austin, Texas.
I don't think commas are needed after Blvd. and before to. Any guidance on address grammar rules would really help. This really confused me. I always feel when in doubt, leave the comma out. Which of the two sentences are clearer? Thank you for your help.
Is this sentence correct? I think it's not. I think the answer should be:
We just moved from Atlanta, Georgia to 2716 Hickory Blvd. Austin, Texas.
I don't think commas are needed after Blvd. and before to. Any guidance on address grammar rules would really help. This really confused me. I always feel when in doubt, leave the comma out. Which of the two sentences are clearer? Thank you for your help.
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