When writing addresses, you need a comma between...
... the city and state names.
... every word.
... the state and the zip code.
Which city and state is punctuated correctly?
Sacramento, California 93845
Sacramento California, 93845
Sacramento California 93845
Sacramento, California, 93845
Portland, Oregon 55266
Portland Oregon, 55266
Portland Oregon 55266
Portland, Oregon, 55266
Denver, Colorado 80817
Denver, Colorado, 80817
Denver Colorado 80817
Denver Colorado, 80817
Nashville, TN 94003
Nashville TN 94003
Nashville TN, 94003
Nashville, TN, 94003
New York, NY 55604
New, York NY, 55604
New York NY, 55604
New York, NY, 55604
When you have a city and state in a sentence, you need a comma...
... after the city and after the state (if it's in the middle of a sentence).
... only after the city.
... before the city and between the city and state.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
We will travel to Seattle, Washington, for our field trip.
We will travel to Seattle, Washington for our field trip.
We will travel to Seattle Washington for our field trip.
We will travel to, Seattle, Washington for our field trip.
The zoo is all the way in San Diego, California.
The zoo is all the way in San, Diego, California.
The zoo is all the way in, San Diego, California.
The Zoo is all the way in San Diego California.
I'm originally from Trenton, New Jersey.
I'm originally from, Trenton, New Jersey.
I'm originally from Trenton New Jersey.
I'm originally from Trenton, New, Jersey.
Have you ever been to Miami, Florida?
Have you ever been to Miami Florida?
Have you ever been to, Miami, Florida?
Have you ever been to, Miami Florida?
I sent a letter to Santa at the North Pole.
I sent a letter to Santa at the North, Pole.
I sent a letter to Santa at the, North Pole.
I sent a letter to Santa at, the, North Pole.