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  1. Oct 18, 2012 · In can always be used to describe location in a country: in India, in the United States, in Japan. In is also used with cities: in Delhi, in Washington, in Tokyo, but in some contexts, at may also be found. It has long been the practice, for example, to speak of ‘Her Majesty’s Ambassador at [name of capital]’.

  2. Oct 24, 2014 · 8. Historically, "her" was commonly used as a pronoun for not only women, but also for both countries and ships (e.g. sailing vessels). However, that usage has more or less fallen out of favor, and instead "its" has become the preferred pronoun. Nevertheless, you'll still see "she" or "her" used depending on the preferences of the author.

  3. 20. The choice of in or at with a city depends on how speakers conceive that city in the context of the statement they are making. If the city is conceived as a two-dimensional place in which to live and work, then in is the usual preposition. If, on the other hand, the city is conceived as a single point rather than as a place with dimensions ...

  4. 7. "Based in" implies the major operations of a business or entity is contained wholly or primarily in that city. "Based out of" implies that though the "home" of the business may be there, the operations of that business take place in other places as well. "Based out of" is a common term to refer to the home base of a military unit: the 101st ...

  5. Oct 13, 2015 · 6. There are no special rules for capitalizing the word "state" in ordinary, non-technical English. It should be capitalized when at the start of a sentence, or when it is part of a proper noun. The state (3) of affairs is that the State of Washington (proper noun) is a state (2) within the sovereign state (1) known as The United States of ...

  6. 30. As it is common with people from my country, I have an immense difficulty with prepositions in English, especially with the use of in and on. When the preposition indicates the position of the object it is a bit easier to decide which one to use, but as it requires thinking from me, I still say things like "I put the bill in the fridge ...

  7. Oct 3, 2021 · 23.5k 1 34 98. 1. Philip III (“the Prudent”) was King of all the Spains (Castile, Aragon, Valencia, Navarre, Galicia, Portugal, Leon and Catalonia). – Michael Harvey. Oct 3, 2021 at 20:18. 3. We might distinguish a geographic and a figurative plural. Then we have alternate worlds: the Canadas on Earth I and Earth II.

  8. Dec 17, 2011 · The country of which I am a citizen is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the largest of the British Isles and is home to England, Scotland and Wales. I was born in England and, apart from several extended periods abroad, have lived my life in England.

  9. Oct 21, 2017 · Americans would consider Cairo a city. It is the capital and largest city of Egypt. Any of those other terms are intermediate between a city and the entire country. Egypt may not have that kind of a division, Wikipedia says that Cairo has a population of 9,500,000.

  10. Sentences constructed with a word written in the singular and parenthetically in the plural are straightforward when that word does not end in -y, e.g.: List all applicable employee(s).