Question: #3: There may well be a difference between British and American usage here. American usage instructs that when talking about a specfic, COLLECTIVE sum of money, as is the case here, one should treat this as a collective noun, requiring the singular verb "has." For example: "A thousand dollars is in his bank account." So in this case, answer A. And when referring to the dollars separately, then the plural verb would be used. For example: "Have all the dollars been distributed?" #32: Answer C also.
______ 100 dollars been ?
Anwar is option A
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Too easy. Certainly for beginners.
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Question#3 refer to a payment or a bill.. the answer should be "has".
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Question:
#3: There may well be a difference between British and American
usage here. American usage instructs that when talking about
a specfic, COLLECTIVE sum of money, as is the case here, one
should treat this as a collective noun, requiring the singular verb
"has." For example: "A thousand dollars is in his bank account."
So in this case, answer A. And when referring to the dollars
separately, then the plural verb would be used. For example:
"Have all the dollars been distributed?"
#32: Answer C also.
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The quiz and answer so confusing... English version from which country????
The questions of this test are suitable for beginners level. The type of grammar is British grammar. 💚
This grammar are not right. It is not by any intellectual person.