This document contains a series of questions about proper grammar rules regarding numbers and ages in sentences. It addresses issues such as whether to write out numbers or use numerals, whether to use hyphens for certain numbers like fifty-six, whether to use 'year' or 'years' with ages, and whether sentences using numbers are correctly structured. The reader is asked to choose the right answer to identify proper grammar in different scenarios involving numbers and ages in sentences.
This document contains a series of questions about proper grammar rules regarding numbers and ages in sentences. It addresses issues such as whether to write out numbers or use numerals, whether to use hyphens for certain numbers like fifty-six, whether to use 'year' or 'years' with ages, and whether sentences using numbers are correctly structured. The reader is asked to choose the right answer to identify proper grammar in different scenarios involving numbers and ages in sentences.
This document contains a series of questions about proper grammar rules regarding numbers and ages in sentences. It addresses issues such as whether to write out numbers or use numerals, whether to use hyphens for certain numbers like fifty-six, whether to use 'year' or 'years' with ages, and whether sentences using numbers are correctly structured. The reader is asked to choose the right answer to identify proper grammar in different scenarios involving numbers and ages in sentences.
Yes. No -- 'two' should be written '2'. 2. I've lived here for 1 years. Is the sentence written correctly? Yes. No -- we should write 'one' instead of '1'.
No -- 'years' should be 'year'.
No -- we should write 'one' instead of '1', and 'years' should be 'year'.
3. I am twenty year old. Is this sentence correct? Yes. No -- it should be "I am twenty-year-old". No -- It should be "I am twenty years old". 4. When we pronounce the number forty, we pronounce the "ty" louder and longer. True. False -- We pronounce "for" longer and louder. False -- We pronounce them both longer and louder. 5. When we pronounce the number fourteen, we pronounce "teen" louder and longer than "four". True. False -- We pronounce "four" longer and louder than "teen". False -- We pronounce both "four" and "teen" loud and long. 6. I went on a four-day trip. Is this sentence written correctly? Yes No -- "I went on a four day trip" is correct. 7. I paid hundred of dollars for my phone. Is this sentence written correctly? Yes. No -- "I paid hundreds of dollars for my phone" is correct.
8. Four day ago, I went to the movies.
Is this sentence correct? Yes. No. 9. She saw Titanic 156 times. Is this sentence written correctly? Yes. No -- "She saw Titanic one hundred and fifty six times." is the better way to write this. No -- "She saw Titanic one-hundred-and-fifty-six times." is the better way to write this.
10. Which sentence is correct?
"I have a fifty-year-old turtle." "I have a fifty-years-old turtle." "I have a fifty year old turtle." "I have a fifty years old turtle."
11. Four day ago, I went to the movies.
Is this sentence correct? Yes. No. 12. She saw Titanic 156 times. Is this sentence written correctly? Yes. No -- "She saw Titanic one hundred and fifty six times." is the better way to write this. No -- "She saw Titanic one-hundred-and-fifty-six times." is the better way to write this. 13. Which sentence is correct? "I have a fifty-year-old turtle." "I have a fifty-years-old turtle." "I have a fifty year old turtle." "I have a fifty years old turtle."