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.
2 answers
You do not need the comma after Georgia, but do after Blvd.
Which part of speech is the underlined word?
Mom and Dad stored the surprise birthday gift in the attic.
Mom and Dad stored the surprise birthday gift in the attic.