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?
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.