Adding "the" before "US" depends on how you are using the "US". If you are using "US" as an abbreviation for "the United States", you would add "the" most of the time. If you are using "US" as the word us, then you would not need "the" before it.
For example:
Mary lives in the US state of California.
Many people met US Senator Tom Daschle.
The dog walked in front of us.
Let us or let's can go before the word go.
add +65 before dialing.
Unfortunately there are 4,000 tribes out there and you would need to tell us what tribal language (and sometimes dialect) you are inquiring about before we can answer this one.
No, it is not always necessary to put a comma before the word "so that." The use of a comma before "so that" depends on the sentence structure and whether it is separating independent clauses or introductory phrases.
You need to add the year. An S mintmark tells us nothing.
Yes, you must sign your US passport before using it for travel.
You need to give us who "she" before we can answer the question.
You just need to add US codes to it. The AR client software should give you the option to add codes for the European, US or Japanese versions of each game, so if you're using a US game cartridge, you'll need to put the US code on your action replay.
you will need a passport
We dont believe we can get it but they dangle it before us like a carrot before a mule.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
we need to run before the monsters get us.