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Hector9 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

How must I write this?

Hello guys

I did some excercises and I saw these cases:

-I´m in room 128 (One hundred Twenty Eight) <---- The speaker says this

-This table costs u$s 1.532 (One thousand, five hundred "and" thirty-two) <---- The speaker says this

I don't know why sometimes the people says the pronunciation of the number "Together" and sometimes they add "and" to the number.

I need your help, Thanks in advance!
  

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532 (One thousand, five hundred "and" thirty-two) <---- The speaker says this In the US, the word "and" is optional. However, the way you wrote the price is incorrect! You must use a comma: $1,532.

  • 532 (One thousand, five hundred "and" thirty-two) <---- The speaker says this In the US, the word "and" is optional.
  • However, the way you wrote the price is incorrect!
  • You must use a comma: $1,532.
  • 25 In addition, when the first number is one (1), people often say numbers this way: 128 => " a hundred (and) twenty-eight" 1,532 => " a thousand, five hundred (and) fifty-two" I don't know why sometimes the people says the pronunciation of the number "Together" and sometimes they add "and" to the number.
  • I need your help, Thanks in advance!
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Hector9Hello guys

I did some excercises and I saw these cases:

-I´m in room 128 (One hundred Twenty Eight) <---- The speaker says this
For a hotel room number (also a house number), I'd most likely say it this way:
"I'm in room one twenty-eight."
("I live at
one twenty

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