Definition: The word government is a noun that refers to the group of people who govern a country, state, or community, or to the system and institutions through which policies are made and public affairs are managed.

Example sentences (simple and varied):

  1. "The government announced new measures to improve public transportation."
  2. "Local government officials meet every month to discuss community needs."
  3. "Many governments are working to reduce pollution and invest in renewable energy."
  4. "After the election, a new government took office and changed several policies."

Usage tips (step-by-step):

  1. Use the definite article "the" when referring to a specific government (e.g., "the government announced").
  2. Use "a government" when referring to any one government in general (e.g., "a government must protect its citizens").
  3. For more than one, use the plural "governments" (e.g., "Many governments cooperate on climate change.").
  4. Match verbs correctly: "The government is responsible" (government is usually treated as a single entity), but in informal speech or when emphasizing individuals, you might see "The government are" in British English contexts.

Quick practice: Write your own sentence using the word "government" (for example: "The government should invest in education to build a stronger future").


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