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USA has four seasons vs USA have four seasons

The correct phrase is "USA has four seasons." In this case, "USA" is treated as a singular noun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has."

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 400 views

USA has four seasons

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

When referring to a singular entity like a country, use the singular form of the verb (has) to match the subject.

Examples:

  • USA has four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
  • Australia has six states and two territories.
  • China has a population of over 1 billion people.
  • If life has four seasons, we went from spring straight to winter.
  • I was familiar with all four seasons.
  • I'll send Alexis and Meredith to the Four Seasons.
  • This would never happen at the Four Seasons.
  • You think you're at the Four Seasons.
  • I was thinking we could crash our favorite suite at the Four Seasons.
  • I didn't expect the four seasons.
  • Another night of the four seasons on my account.
  • This is not the Four Seasons.
  • No, Dad, do not book the Four Seasons.
  • Grill Room at the Four Seasons.
  • I've watched all four seasons.
  • I just spoke with Gianluca at the Four Seasons in Milan and...
  • Sweetie, we're having brunch at the Four Seasons.
  • There isn't a Four Seasons Hotel anywhere in the whole country.
  • But unfortunately, there is no Four Seasons.
  • You served the same sauce with filet mignon at the Tokyo Four Seasons.
  • The Jersey shore is all Four Seasons people.
  • We have lunch reservations for five at Four Seasons at 3.
  • Your wife called from the Four Seasons they've been seated.

USA have four seasons

This phrase is incorrect in English. The subject "USA" should be followed by the singular form of the verb "has."

  • I can't help noticing that we no longer have four seasons, but two.
  • You know why we have four seasons here in Korea.
  • If life has four seasons, we went from spring straight to winter.
  • I was familiar with all four seasons.
  • I'll send Alexis and Meredith to the Four Seasons.
  • This would never happen at the Four Seasons.
  • You think you're at the Four Seasons.
  • I was thinking we could crash our favorite suite at the Four Seasons.
  • I didn't expect the four seasons.
  • Another night of the four seasons on my account.
  • This is not the Four Seasons.
  • No, Dad, do not book the Four Seasons.
  • Grill Room at the Four Seasons.
  • I've watched all four seasons.
  • I just spoke with Gianluca at the Four Seasons in Milan and...
  • Sweetie, we're having brunch at the Four Seasons.
  • There isn't a Four Seasons Hotel anywhere in the whole country.
  • But unfortunately, there is no Four Seasons.
  • You served the same sauce with filet mignon at the Tokyo Four Seasons.
  • The Jersey shore is all Four Seasons people.

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