This is a language thread.
I'm asking because I know that "the United States" has to be treated as singular: "The United States has" and not "...have".
But that means as a consequence that I'd have to write "The United States's efforts" - and this hurts.
So, is it correct?
On another note: do you think "join together" is a good expression?
I think "together" is completely redundant since you can't "join apart".
Opinions please.
I'm asking because I know that "the United States" has to be treated as singular: "The United States has" and not "...have".
But that means as a consequence that I'd have to write "The United States's efforts" - and this hurts.
So, is it correct?
On another note: do you think "join together" is a good expression?
I think "together" is completely redundant since you can't "join apart".
Opinions please.

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