Contributor: Jennifer Blanchard. Lesson ID: 13506
A comma is a punctuation mark that can be used in many different ways. Did you know that addresses need commas too? Whether you're in Boston, MA, or Miami, FL, complete this lesson to learn more!
Your best friend just moved to another state, and she told you her address over the phone. You want to send her a letter, but you do not know how to actually write the address.
Keep reading for help!
You should already know that commas are mainly used to separate words, items, or groups of words. (Like in that very sentence!)
However, commas are also needed when writing an address so it can be clearly understood by others. An address is a physical location of something.
To get started, watch Commas in Addresses from Ms. Crowther:
There are two ways to write an address:
Let's look at writing an address on an envelope first. That's probably what you see more often!
Commas in Addresses on Envelopes
When writing an address on an envelope:
Example:
Commas in Addresses in Other Text
When writing an address in other text:
Example:
If the address comes in the middle of a sentence, place another comma after the entire address.
Example:
Let's go to the Got It? section!