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  2. Short answer: in contemporary English, both USA and the long form United States of America are treated as singular nouns. Long answer: Language Log has documented this in great detail. In the 18th and much of the 19th centuries United States was treated as plural, but in the latter half of the 19th century the singular usage became more common ...

  3. May 14, 2024 · The “United States” is a singular noun that refers to a country composed of multiple states. This can be confusing because it sounds plural (since it ends with “s”), but it’s treated as a singular entity because it refers to one country.

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · How did the United States change from a plural entitythese United Statesto a singular one? What does that linguistic shift tell us about power and authority? Melissa M. Lee, the Klein Family Presidential Assistant Professor of Political Science investigates such questions in “From Pluribus to Unum? The Civil War and Imagined Sovereignty ...

  5. United States is a singular noun and takes singular verb forms; for example, we say “The United States is in the Western Hemisphere,” not “The United States are in the Western Hemisphere.”. This has been the case for over a century. Think of United States as the name of a country like any other.

  6. In the Constitution, for instance, "the United States" is treated as plural, but so is "the House of Representatives," "the Senate," and "Congress." Over time, usage changed in American English, so that these collective nouns became construed as singular.

  7. Jun 4, 2022 · 4th June 2022. Are Organizations Singular or Plural Nouns? If you’re writing about an organization, whether it’s a company, a team, or your own business, you’ll need to know whether to treat it as a singular or plural noun.

  8. Jul 29, 2013 · Robbie Gonzalez. Published July 29, 2013. Comments ( 93) "There was a time a few years ago when the United States was spoken of in the plural number," reads an article published April 24th, 1887,...

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