Hello,
When a native speaker says "page 152", does she say:
a) "page one fifty-two"
b) "page one hundred and fifty-two"
c) "page one hundred fifty-two"
d) "page hundred fifty-two"
e) "page one five two"
I suppose more than one of them might be correct. Please say so, if that's the case. If more than one of them is possible, which is more common? Is any of them formal or informal?
What about the year "2010"?
a) "two thousand ten"
b) "two thousand and ten"
c) "twenty ten"
If more than one of them is possible, which is more common? Is any of them formal or informal?
Thanks a lot in advance!
When a native speaker says "page 152", does she say:
a) "page one fifty-two"
b) "page one hundred and fifty-two"
c) "page one hundred fifty-two"
d) "page hundred fifty-two"
e) "page one five two"
I suppose more than one of them might be correct. Please say so, if that's the case. If more than one of them is possible, which is more common? Is any of them formal or informal?
What about the year "2010"?
a) "two thousand ten"
b) "two thousand and ten"
c) "twenty ten"
If more than one of them is possible, which is more common? Is any of them formal or informal?
Thanks a lot in advance!