£500 a month rent

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sitifan

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They're asking £500 a month rent.
(Practical English Usage, Third Edition, by Michael Swan, Section 79)

Which is the correct reading of "£500" in the above sentence, "500 pounds" or "500 pound"?
 

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500 pounds.
 

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However, you will hear some native BrE speakers reduce it to "five hundred pound a month". There are more casual ways of saying it, such as "five hundred quid a month" and even just "five hundred a month".
 

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This is an old sentence- they'd be asking a lot more today.
 

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This is an old sentence- they'd be asking a lot more today.

It depends where you are in the UK. There are still small flats available for under £500 p/m.
 
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