
Should it be 10 US$ or US$ 10? - English Language & Usage Stack …
2011年5月21日 · If you're going to use a symbol rather than spell out the currency's name, you should always put the currency symbol directly to the left of the digits: "$10" and never "10 $". As for the placement of the country indicator, it's generally before the symbol/amount string: "US $10", although I have seen "$10 US" in magazines as well, so (as long ...
syntactic analysis - It costs $10 a/per person [syntax] - English ...
2020年4月12日 · The sentence is basically "It costs $10". We can say 1. "It costs $10 per person" 2. "Per person, it costs $10"; 3. "It costs, per person, $10". The freedom within the sentence indicates an adverbial phrase. “A person” is information additional to "It costs $10". It could be seen as 4. "It costs a (one) person $10.
What is the correct way to write a range of dollar figures?
2011年8月15日 · What is the best way to express the range from $4.5 billion to $5.2 billion? Is the following correct? ... between $4.5 and $5.2 billion ...
What is the difference between 20$ and $20? [closed]
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Should I use 10 cent words or $2 words?
2014年10月18日 · Rule 1: Don't use a $2 word where a 10 cent word will do. Rule 2: Don't use a 10 cent word where a 10 cent word won't do. In other words, don't use long or obscure words purely for the sake of it - but don't hesitate to use them where they convey a particular meaning or nuance better than the alternatives.
charge $10 from/to me? - English Language & Usage Stack …
2022年4月21日 · The charge is the means by which the demand is made. Thus "The cafe made a charge of $10 to Mr Smith for the broken crockery" or "The cafe asked for $10 from Mr Smith for the broken crockery". The demand passes to Mr Smith but the money comes from him. –
Correct usage of USD - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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expressions - How to express $1m in a formal document? - English ...
2014年9月22日 · Officially, m stands for milli (which means 10-3, i.e. a thousandth), and M stands for mega, that is million. A $5k or a $2M deal would be better. More formal would be . a five thousand dollar deal or a $5,000 deal a two million dollar deal or a $2,000,000 deal.
How to write dollar amounts in a narrative
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"is" vs "are" when followed by a number - English Language
Here are 10 minutes of the movie Black Hawk Down! I thought "are" should have been "is" but then I realized minutes is plural so the plural form, are, is used correctly. I also thought how most people would naturally say "Here is ten dollars in change" but is the use of the singular form, is, correct since dollars is plural?