Given my preference, I'd rather live in a developed country, thank you very much.
You call THIS a developed country?
Rockabilly music is NOT developed Country Music.
Haïti is actually a developing country.
it could be used like:this country was a 'well' developed nationbefore the developed nation add an adjective or add a thing to describe.
I developed to put develop in a sentence.
Hopefully, we can all be considered as living in a delveloping country.
I live in a developed country. The United States of America is a developed country. Is the United States a developed country? I do not live in a developed country. A developed country is a country that has a stable inport, export, economy(sort of), ect.
He ingeniously developed a sentence with the word ingeniously in it.
My country is a wonderful place
Yes, the sentence "The president was trying to develop his country's economy" is written in the passive voice. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is being acted upon rather than performing the action.
you can see country's on a map
No, "country" is typically not used as a direct object in a sentence. Direct objects usually receive the action of the verb, and "country" is usually the subject or object of a preposition.
She developed the conclusion of the crime by barely using any clues. Another good sentence would be, the rash developed quickly on the little boys body.
the plot was developed by a committee of writers.
I suspect my computer has developed a hardware fault.