How much does an abdominal/gastro-intestinal MRI [scan] cost?
Are my sentences incorrect? This sentence is grammatically correct.
Could you please tell me how much does a L spine MRI cost? This sentence is not grammatically correct.
Is this sentence correct? This sentence is grammatically correct.
As you can see, your first and third sentences were OK. Your second sentence was not. Try to write sentence 2 again. Here's a clue - the finished result should not contain the word "does". There are other changes that need to be made.
Could you please tell me what is the cost of an L spine MRI?
You might write that, but I've never heard anyone asking about an "L spine MRI".Could you please tell me what is the cost of an L spine MRI?
Unless Kim Jong-Un needs a particular type of MRI scan and happens to know the name of it, I am not at all worried about him in this thread. However, tufguy, who has been undergoing medical treatment for some time, has a real interest in this.
'L' by itself means 'left' in medical parlance, at least in Aus. So, even written, it's ambiguous here. 'Lumbar' is an easy word.
I completely agree -
6. How much is a....?
7. How much does a... cost ?
8. Could you tell me how much a.... is?
9. Could you tell me how much a.... costs?
Do we need to say "could you please tell me how much MRI L spine costs"? If we are saying "could you please tell me then we don't have to use "does" am I correct?