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Diego Naveda
which is right? $10 dollars' worth of gas or $10 dollars worth of gas (without apostrofe)
$10 dollars' worth of gas or
$10 dollars worth of gas or
$10 dollars of gas.
when you go to buy gas for your car, which must I use?
Apr 8, 2009 9:39 PM
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Hi Diego
Neither is correct, because if you say "$10 dollars worth" out loud, it is "ten dollars dollars worth", regardless of whether or not you use the apostrophe.
I believe it should be either "$10's worth of gas" or "10 dollars' worth of gas".
April 8, 2009
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