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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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use of the before United States

When to use the and when not before United States. How about in a list of countries?
  

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Anonymous When to use the and when not before United States. Use 'the' when it is a noun or an adjective for a specific noun: The United States has a new President. The United States economy is sluggish.

  • Anonymous When to use the and when not before United States.
  • Use 'the' when it is a noun or an adjective for a specific noun: The United States has a new President.
  • The United States economy is sluggish.
  • Use when it is an adjective for a plural or unspecific noun: United States rivers all flow to the sea .
  • Anonymous How about in a list of countries?
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AnonymousWhen to use the and when not before United States.
Use 'the' when it is a noun or an adjective for a specific noun: The United States has a new President. The United States economy is sluggish.
Use when it is an adjective for a plural or unspecific noun: United States rivers all flow to the sea.
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