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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Amounts of money

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Money is uncoutnable, but why can we use "amounts of money"?

Can you give me some example with it?
  

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"money" is uncountable, but "amount" is countable. "

  • "money" is uncountable, but "amount" is countable.
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"money" is uncountable, but "amount" is countable.

"Large amounts of money have already been spent."

"We were given different amounts of money."

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