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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
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Are/were, at/to

Following are/were the countries she was designated an ambassador at/to Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.
  

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Following are the countries she was designated an ambassador to Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.

  • Following are the countries she was designated an ambassador to Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.
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Following are the countries she was designated an ambassador to Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.
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Following are the countries she was designated an ambassador to: Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.

I believe you have missed out the colon in your sentence.
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The following are the countries she was designated an ambassador to: The Netherlands, Tunisia, and Italy.
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"T" of "the" before Netherlands is capital. Right?
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sundarnaz"T" of "the" before Netherlands is capital. Right?
Right.
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And is the use of "the" correct if we write like "to; the Italy, Netherlands, and Tunisia."?
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No.


Italy, The Netherlands, and Tunisia.


The Netherlands is an unusual name.

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sundarnaz And is the use of "the" correct if we write like "to; the Italy, Netherlands, and Tunisia."?
No. The Netherlands. Italy, Tunisia (no "The".)
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Why is Netherlands an unusual name?

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