S svetlana14 Senior Member Joined Dec 5, 2013 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Ukrainian Home Country Ukraine Current Location Ukraine Jul 12, 2023 #1 At 09:34, Does he say actually eleven one hundred for economy. Do English people express complex figures in such a way?
At 09:34, Does he say actually eleven one hundred for economy. Do English people express complex figures in such a way?
P Piscean Senior Member Joined Jul 12, 2015 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country Europe Current Location Czech Republic Jul 12, 2023 #2 No. He says eleven hundred for economy.
teechar Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2015 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country Iraq Current Location Iraq Jul 12, 2023 #3 svetlana14 said: At 09:34, Does he say actually eleven one hundred for economy. Click to expand... He says "eleven hundred dollars for economy". svetlana14 said: Do English people express complex figures in such a way? Click to expand... I don't understand what you mean by that; "eleven hundred dollars" is a very natural way of expressing $1,100. The alternative is "one thousand, one hundred dollars".
svetlana14 said: At 09:34, Does he say actually eleven one hundred for economy. Click to expand... He says "eleven hundred dollars for economy". svetlana14 said: Do English people express complex figures in such a way? Click to expand... I don't understand what you mean by that; "eleven hundred dollars" is a very natural way of expressing $1,100. The alternative is "one thousand, one hundred dollars".