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  2. Which one is correct, "in the USA" or "in USA"?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/14625/which-one-is-correct-in-the-usa-or-in-usa

    USA is an abbreviation for United States of America, and the is used because the proper noun is a noun phrase whose main noun is the ordinary noun States. The definite article is also used in other country names (and their abbreviations) that are phrases made from ordinary nouns, such as the United Kingdom or the People's Republic of China .

  3. The United States. U.S. ("you ess") U.S. of A. Based on the above, saying "the USA" (starting out lowercase) is appropriate, because it is a shortcut referring to the informal name of "United States of America", while "The USA" (starting out uppercase) is also appropriate, because it is a shortcut referring to the full authentic name.

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  5. 4. First, I think you're correct when you say that in would be a better preposition than on for these examples. As one commenter said, on is typically used when referring to a specific day (e.g., on Monday, on the last day of the quarter, on her birthday, on the thirteenth). That said, I noticed that none of your examples were written by ...

  6. You can say I am cooking hamburgers or I cook hamburgers but never I am cook hamburgers. You also are required to express am in all the above situations. Am is not optional, but it's often said in the contracted form I'm. Share.

  7. "Please Find Attached or "Please Find Enclosed" in a formal...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/95822/please-find-attached-or-please-find...

    In email writing, when we are attaching any document, what is the correct, formal and more polite way to write: Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference. Please find

  8. 1. Grammatically it functions in much the same way. It doesn't mean the same thing: "then" indicates that there is a sequence, while "also" does not. "Jack went to school in France. Also, he was born there," makes sense. "Jack went to school in France. Then he was born there" does not.

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  10. How common is the usage of "yous" as a plural of "you"?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/107320

    The three dots on the extreme left are in California, which is full of people relocated from other areas of the USA. As noted in the comments and in other answers, yous, youse is also used by some speakers of British English, (northern England, Scotland, Ireland), Australian English, and New Zealand English.

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