the United States + verb
注意:United States 前通常加 the。
The United States is a large country.
美国是一个大国。
美国
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美国
the country in North America made up of 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii
The United States is a large country.
美国是一个大国。
北美洲共和国,由50个州组成——北美洲48个连成一片的州,加上北美西北部的阿拉斯加和太平洋中的夏威夷群岛;于1776年独立。
North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776
美国联邦政府的行政、立法和司法部门。
the executive and legislative and judicial branches of the federal government of the United States
She has lived in the United States for five years.
她在美国住了五年。
The United States is famous for its national parks.
美国以其国家公园而闻名。
They are flying to the United States for a conference.
他们正飞往美国参加会议。
注意:United States 前通常加 the。
The United States is a large country.
美国是一个大国。
She lives in the United States.
她住在美国。
He is from the United States.
他来自美国。
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I want to travel to United States.
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I want to travel to the United States.
中文里没有冠词概念,学生易遗漏。'United States' 前需要定冠词 'the',因为它是一个由普通名词构成的专有名词。
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The United State is a large country.
Use this
The United States is a large country.
'United States' 是复数形式,表示合众国,不能简化为单数 'United State'。即使作为国家名称,语法上仍保持复数。
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