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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

denomination

Is this sentence natural please?

I use the red coins as the biggest denominations in the game.

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Hi I would say: - I use the red coins for the highest denomination in the game The use of "largest" or "biggest" would also be OK, I think. You would use the plural if you were talking about more than one value of token ... - In a traditional thirteen colour poker set, the two highest denominations are represented by light blue ($2,000) and brown ($5,000) Dave

  • Hi I would say: - I use the red coins for the highest denomination in the game The use of "largest" or "biggest" would also be OK, I think.
  • You would use the plural if you were talking about more than one value of token ...
  • - In a traditional thirteen colour poker set, the two highest denominations are represented by light blue ($2,000) and brown ($5,000) Dave
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Hi

I would say:

- I use the red coins for the highest denomination in the game

The use of "largest" or "biggest" would also be OK, I think. You would use the plural if you were talking about more than one value of token ...

- In a traditional thirteen colour poker set, the two highest denominations are represented by light blue ($2,000) and brown ($5,000)

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