COMMAS IN LOCATION English Lesson











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COMMAS IN LOCATION • In today's lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use commas with locations (addresses, cities, states, etc.). • NOTE: In the example at 1:41, there should be a comma after Georgia as well. Most style guides recommend that you also include a comma after the state if the sentence continues after the location. (Just make sure you don't put a comma between the state and the zip code!) • -- FREE PRACTICE BELOW -- • DIRECTIONS: Place commas where they belong in each sentence. Some sentences may not require commas at all. • 1. They moved here from Jackson Mississippi. • 2. The letter arrived from 441 2nd Street Albany New York. • 3. Send the package to me in Chicago. • 4. I got a call from Memphis Tennessee yesterday. • 5. Jefferson Road will be on your left. • 6. The stadium is in Los Angeles California. • 7. He lives at 1400 Santana Avenue Kansas City Missouri. • 8. She lives on Ocean Avenue. • 9. Daisy moved here from Columbus Ohio. • 10. I live at 73 Sunrise Boulevard. • ANSWERS: • 1. They moved here from Jackson, Mississippi. • 2. The letter arrived from 441 2nd Street, Albany, New York. • 3. [NO CHANGE] (There is only one part of a location here.) • 4. I got a call from Memphis, Tennessee, yesterday. • 5. [NO CHANGE] (There is only one part of a location here.) • 6. The stadium is in Los Angeles, California. • 7. He lives at 1400 Santana Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. • 8. [NO CHANGE] (There is only one part of a location here.) • 9. Daisy moved here from Columbus, Ohio. • 10. [NO CHANGE] (There is only one part of a location here.) • INSTAGRAM:   / spaanske   • LIKE | COMMENT | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE • #education • #englishgrammar • #satprep

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