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27 Dec 2019
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$3
three dollars/ three dollar
which is correct?
$3
three dollars/ three dollar
which is correct?
three dollars/ three dollar
which is correct?
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three dollars.
the only time you would say “dollar” is in “one dollar.” every other number uses “dollars.”
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$3, three dollars. You have more than one dollar. So you need the s on the end of dollar/s.
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Three dollars. if it was $1 then you will say one dollar.
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