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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
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USA

Is it correct to say: He lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?
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4444mv Is it correct to say: He lives in USA instead of 'the USA'? No.

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4444mvIs it correct to say: He lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?
No.
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Anonymous 4444mvIs it correct to say: He lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?No.
Thanks!
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4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?
No. The name of the country is The United States of America.
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AlpheccaStars 4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?No. The name of the country is The United States of America.
Thank you AlpheccaStars!
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The following are correct:

He lives in the USA/US/United States/States. ("The" is required here.)

He lives in America. ("The" is not used here.)
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AnonymousThe following are correct:He lives in the USA/US/United States/States. ("The" is required here.)He lives in America. ("The" is not used here.)
Thanks a lot.
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4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?
This is something that makes non-native speakers of English noticeable. They often make the same mistake when mentioning the UK.
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Anonymous 4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?This is something that makes non-native speakers of English noticeable. They often make the same mistake when mentioning the UK.
But the UK is correct. Isn't it?
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4444mvBut the UK is correct. Isn't it?
It is but, non-native speakers often write or say it without the.
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Anonymous 4444mvBut the UK is correct. Isn't it?It is but, non-native speakers often write or say it without the.
Yes, you are right. Thanks.

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