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Felixxx Posted 13 years ago
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what is the distinct between them

isn't it ludicrous for the government spend such a huge amount of money?

amount of is necessary for money?
what if i say a huge money
  

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Felixxx W hat if I say a huge money ? That would be wrong. I sn’t it ludicrous for the government to spend such a huge amount of money?

  • Felixxx W hat if I say a huge money ?
  • That would be wrong.
  • I sn’t it ludicrous for the government to spend such a huge amount of money?
  • Alternatively, Isn’t it ludicrous for the government to spend so/that much money ?
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FelixxxWhat if I say a huge money?
That would be wrong.

Isn’t it ludicrous for the government to spend such a huge amount of money?


Alternatively,

Isn’t it ludicrous for the government to spend so/that much money?
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it is clear , thanks my friend
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What is the distinction between them?

Is "amount of" necessary for money? Yes, it is.

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