Grammar question
Aug. 14th, 2008 10:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...because I suck at English.
So which is correct:
What $105 get you in China.
What $105 gets you in China.
I realize that my brain and customs causes us to say "gets," but would you count "$105" as a single noun (some dollar amount, i.e. a price) or as a plural noun (many dollars more than $1 available) or is it specifically context related?
So which is correct:
What $105 get you in China.
What $105 gets you in China.
I realize that my brain and customs causes us to say "gets," but would you count "$105" as a single noun (some dollar amount, i.e. a price) or as a plural noun (many dollars more than $1 available) or is it specifically context related?