*GRAMMAR 13.12 PRACTICE (due date: Friday, February 18)
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There are (350, three hundred and fifty) fruit trees in the orchard.
There are (350, three hundred and fifty) fruit trees in the orchard.
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The sun is about (ninety-three million, 93 million) miles distant.
The sun is about (ninety-three million, 93 million) miles distant.
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The shorter buildings are only about (fifty, 50) feet high and are overshadowed by the taller ones, some as high as 450 feet.
The shorter buildings are only about (fifty, 50) feet high and are overshadowed by the taller ones, some as high as 450 feet.
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I thought that book cost ($17.95, seventeen dollars and ninety-five cents).
I thought that book cost ($17.95, seventeen dollars and ninety-five cents).
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One mile equals (one point six, 1.6) kilometers.
One mile equals (one point six, 1.6) kilometers.
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Only (twenty-six, 26) percent of the students have cable.
Only (twenty-six, 26) percent of the students have cable.
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(Seven hundred sixty-two, 762) transactions took place in the first hour.
(Seven hundred sixty-two, 762) transactions took place in the first hour.
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The weekly tests averaged about (seventy-five, 75) multiple-choice questions, but the final had over 150!
The weekly tests averaged about (seventy-five, 75) multiple-choice questions, but the final had over 150!
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Australia has about (two point nine million, 2.9 million) square miles in land area.
Australia has about (two point nine million, 2.9 million) square miles in land area.
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Did your great aunt really live to the age of (102, one hundred and two)?
Did your great aunt really live to the age of (102, one hundred and two)?
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This package weighs (12.5, twelve and a half) ounces.
This package weighs (12.5, twelve and a half) ounces.
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You owe me ($3.26, three dollars and twenty-six cents) change, right?
You owe me ($3.26, three dollars and twenty-six cents) change, right?
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You won (five thousand, 5,000) dollars in the lottery?
You won (five thousand, 5,000) dollars in the lottery?
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A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about (6,000,000,000,000, six trillion) miles.
A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about (6,000,000,000,000, six trillion) miles.
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I bought my house when the interest rate was (12, twelve) percent!
I bought my house when the interest rate was (12, twelve) percent!
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I need another (27, twenty-seven) cents to pay for this notebook.
I need another (27, twenty-seven) cents to pay for this notebook.
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Mark’s birthday is April (twenty-eighth, nineteen seventy-four, 28, 1974).
Mark’s birthday is April (twenty-eighth, nineteen seventy-four, 28, 1974).
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We drove (275, two hundred seventy-five) miles on the first day of our vacation.
We drove (275, two hundred seventy-five) miles on the first day of our vacation.
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People call the (1970s, nineteen seventies) the “Me” decade.
People call the (1970s, nineteen seventies) the “Me” decade.
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Our new office is on (7th, Seventh) Avenue.
Our new office is on (7th, Seventh) Avenue.
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The Civil War was fought in the (eighteen sixties, 1860s).
The Civil War was fought in the (eighteen sixties, 1860s).
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The afternoon movies are cheaper—only ($3.75, three dollars and seventy-five cents).
The afternoon movies are cheaper—only ($3.75, three dollars and seventy-five cents).
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(300, Three hundred) people attended the meeting.
(300, Three hundred) people attended the meeting.
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Jessica has 305 points, and Cleon has (three hundred, 300) points.
Jessica has 305 points, and Cleon has (three hundred, 300) points.
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Confucius lived around (five hundred, 500) B.C.
Confucius lived around (five hundred, 500) B.C.