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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

How to say this sentence please? DENOMINATIONS

Could you please help me with these?

  • I can't wait for there to be an american that works here.

  • I can't wait for the day that there is an american that works here.
  • If you keep asking what the denominations of the chips are worth, he'll take you don't know how to play. (shouldn't you take out WORTH?)

  • Set the denominations of the chips before you start playing.
Thank you
  

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Both are acceptable, but American is capitalized. Take out 'worth' or say 'asking what the chips are worth'. The other sentence is fine.

  • Both are acceptable, but American is capitalized.
  • Take out 'worth' or say 'asking what the chips are worth'.
  • The other sentence is fine.
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Both are acceptable, but American is capitalized.

Take out 'worth' or say 'asking what the chips are worth'.

The other sentence is fine.

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