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.
Anonymous 4444mvIs it correct to say: He lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?No.Thanks!
4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?No. The name of the country is The United States of America.
AlpheccaStars 4444mvHe lives in USA instead of 'the USA'?No. The name of the country is The United States of America.Thank you AlpheccaStars!
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.
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.
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?
4444mvBut the UK is correct. Isn't it?It is but, non-native speakers often write or say it without the.
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.