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"I'm from USA" or "I'm from the USA", which is the correct one? I'm from US. I'm from the US. I'm from PRC. I'm from the PRC. I'm from CHI. I'm from the CHI. They all have the same problem.
2016년 1월 29일 오전 1:54
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Bob
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It must be "I'm from the USA." This is because "USA" is an abbreviation for United States of America, so here we must use the definite article "the" with the noun "states." You can say "I'm from America," I'm from Alabama," "I'm from Berlin," etc., but if the noun is pluralized the definite article is required. "I'm from the Azores," "I'm from the Balkan Islands," etc.
2016년 1월 29일
Bob
To further clarify, we usually don't use the definite article with proper names of places, for example "China." However, once we use a common noun as part of a place name, the definite article is required with it, e.g. "the republic." So it is "The Peoples' Republic of China", "The United States" (from "the states"), but just "China"--"I'm from China". China would never be referred to as "The China" for a country name. In fact, if you used that phrase, it would mean "the dishes" because the common noun "china" is a synonym for "dishes." We don't use the definite article with place names unless a common noun is part of the place name phrase.
2016년 1월 29일 · 답변
Kila
Bob is right. However, we more often say "I'm from the U.S." than "I'm from the U.S.A." :-)
2016년 1월 29일 · 답변
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Jeremy
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