He says there are 300,000 dollars in my bank account. Will this be correct usage? A very serious conversation with people who can’t figure this one out.

When following a number two answer, each

  • answer of monetary value is considered to be plural?
  • Does using them

instead of the character there be acceptable in utterances that talk about quantity? I have

  • 300,000 dollars in my account. What should I do?
  • I have 20 gallons of petrol in my tank. What should I do?

How are businesses going to respond to the changes in the economy?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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Is it true? You have 90000 dollars in your bank account and you have 300,000 dollars in your account. Or there is a sack (only one) in your locker carrying 300,000 dollars.

In this sentence above, there are 20 gallons of petrol in the tank. What is the cost of this?

I think it should be: There are 20 gallons of petrol in a Chevy

tank.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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