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Tm123 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

million and millions

0" four million of dollars ", " four millions of dollars " and "four million dollars"02br
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00What is the difference among the three sentences above?02br
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00which is right ?02br
001.______dollars will go into the building of the museum. 02br
00A Four millions B Four millions of C Four million of D Millions of 02br
00Thank you in advance.01b05002b010id1
  

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0We only use 'of' with numbers when it is an unspecified amount, for example, millions of dollars. 0-

  • 0We only use 'of' with numbers when it is an unspecified amount, for example, millions of dollars.
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0We only use 'of' with numbers when it is an unspecified amount, for example, millions of dollars. To use 'of' when we have an exact figure is always incorrect.02br
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00Therefore only 'four million dollars' is the only possible option.0-
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0"Four million dollars will go into the building of the museum" would be fine, but is not given as a choice.02br
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00A Four millions >> no02br
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00B Four millions of >> no 02br
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00C Four million of >> no02br
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00D Millions of >> ok >> "Millions of dollars will go into the
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10We only use 'of' with numbers when it is an unspecified amount, for example, millions of dollars. To use 'of' when we have an exact figure is always incorrect.12br
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10Therefore only 'four million dollars' is the only possible option.12br
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0Hi,02br
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00Yes, choose D.02br
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00Clive0-
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01cite10Tm12312cite11blockquote
11cite20Nona The Brit22cite22br
20We only use 'of' with numbers when it is an unspecified amount, for example, millions of dollars. To use 'of' when we have an exact figure is always incorrect.22br
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20Therefore only 'four million dolla
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0 I see. Thank you very much.02br
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00All of you are so kind. I want to say some good sentences to praise you ,but I only have little good sentence .Sorry.02br
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00Now I have another question.02br
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00Are these sentences right or wrong?02br
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001.Peter has told me that he will lend me his notebook compu
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0Hi,02br
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01font00Are these sentences right or wrong?02font02br
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01cite10Clive12cite12br
10Hi,12br
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11font10Now I have another question.12font10 The next time you have a new question, please post it as a new thread.12br
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11font10Are these sentences right or wrong?12font
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0Hi,02br
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01font00But the grammar book tell me that we can't put "for a week" after the 01font00"lend,begin,start,die,buy,leave, come......02font00"we must change them "keep ,be on, be dead,have ,be away,be......"02font02br
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0 Look ,the book tell me that we can't use the left words with "for" and" since" in Present Perfect Tense.02br
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00we have arrived here for 5 years.(wrong)02br
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00we have been here for 5 years.(right)02br
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00we have borrowed the book for one week.(wrong)02br
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00we have kept the book for one week.(righ

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