'United' is the adjectival version of the word 'Union'.
In the Civil War, the United States, temporarily minus the Confederate states, was known as the Union.
There is no difference. The word serviette in lieu of term napkin is not typically used in the United States, but in Canada the two terms are interchangeable.
united,union stuff like that where we stay united states
I don't see any difference.
The difference is that there is an extra word
Cannot is correct. Can not is incorrect.
-The difference between there, their, and they're is commonly confused.
Our contract is now in negotiation between management and the union. I am proud to witness the union of my son and Ms. Porter on their wedding day. The American Civil war was between the Union and the Confederacy
they move backwards
"Difference" means subtraction. for example the "difference" between 9 and 2 is 7.
Difference is a subtraction word. What is the difference between 5 and 2 = 3
The main difference is that base is the literal word and basis the figurative word
the difference between council and counsel is their spelling and their meanings they are just homophones