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- word choice - When to use amount vs amounts? - English Language . . .
Similarly, clobs, represented by the CLOB datatype, hold large amounts of text data Database Programming with JDBC and Java by George Reese, emphasis added All of these large amounts of data could have been conglomerated into a single large amount of data, but the pluralization communicates a sense of the complexity within that single large
- Amount vs amounts? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The singular and the plural have different meanings 'Ireland generated a small amount of waste', would be the former whilst, 'Ireland generated small amounts of waste', would be the latter The first has the meaning of a single 'mound' or collection of waste, perhaps in the context of the country's total waste production in a year
- quantifiers - The amount of VS The number of, etc - English Language . . .
This question appears to arise from a comment I made in an earlier question Op had written: The pie charts compare the amount of people enrolled on six courses, … in a certain college in the UK
- With amount will you use singular or plural?
I am confused about this grammatical question: large amount of data and the fact that it will exponentially grow large amount of data and the fact that they will exponentially grow (the semantic i
- Amount or Amounts? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
My question is that which is the suitable and correct sentence related to the amount 1) Sum of both amount? OR 2) Sum of both amount
- Amount vs. number vs. quantity - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Much vs Many Fewer vs Less Amount vs Number vs Quantity Use the words 'many', 'fewer', and 'number' when the object is countable (no matter how big that number may be ) "There are many creatures in the ocean "
- How to spell out dollars and cents [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: How to say the total amount? Which is the correct way to spell out dollars and cents? Forty-Two Thousand Dollars and 00 100 ($42,000 00) or Forty-Two Thousand and 00 100
- Correct usage of adjectives related to amounts of time
What are the correct adjectives to use when talking about amounts of time (when one needs to quantify an amount of time)? In particular, which one of the two: little small big large For example: the airplane had a _ _ _ delay
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