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Old 17-Jan-2006, 01:52
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Default Change a two dollar into two one dollar?

Hi. Can anyone tell which sentence is right and why?

i) Could you change a two dollar into two one dollar? or
Should I say,

ii) Could you chang a two dollars into two one dollars?

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Old 17-Jan-2006, 06:40
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I'd use 'two one dollars' or 'two one-dollar bills', or just 'break a two dollar'.
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