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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Speaking of amounts

1. How do you this '$1400' in speech?


Is it:


a) "one thousand and four hundred dollars"


Or


b) "fourteen hundred dollars"




2. If both are correct, which is the most common way of saying?

  

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Christine Christie 1. How do you this say '$1 , 400' in speech? Is it: a) "one thousand and four hundred dollars" Or b) "fourteen hundred dollars" Without 'and' they're both correct.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • How do you this say '$1 , 400' in speech?
  • Is it: a) "one thousand and four hundred dollars" Or b) "fourteen hundred dollars" Without 'and' they're both correct.
  • They're both commonly heard.
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Christine Christie

1. How do you this say '$1,400' in speech?


Is it:


a) "one thousand and four hundred dollars"


Or


b) "fourteen hundred dollars"

Without 'and' they're both correct

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