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Yanx Posted 16 years ago
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Exchange used as a verb???

Hi,

If I say, 1 US$=6.8 RMB, what's the standard way of saying it instead of using the phrase "is equal to"? My question is as follows:

1. Can I say: One dollar can exchange 6.8 RMB?

2. Can I say: According to the current exchange rate (one dollar for 6.8 RMB), our offer is as follows...

PS: Please advise whether the words in red are correct in the above sentences, if not, please advise the correct one. Thanks!
  

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8 RMB, what's the standard way of saying it instead of using the phrase "is equal to"? My question is as follows: 1. 8 RMB?

  • 8 RMB, what's the standard way of saying it instead of using the phrase "is equal to"?
  • My question is as follows: 1.
  • 8 RMB?
  • 2.
  • 8 RMB), our offer is as follows...
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Hi,
If I say, 1 US$=6.8 RMB, what's the standard way of saying it instead of using the phrase "is equal to"? My question is as follows:

1. Can I say: One dollar can exchange 6.8 RMB?

2. Can I say: According to the current exchange rate (one dollar
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Thanks again Clive!!!

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