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Lucy
What's the difference between one pence ,a pence , a penny and one penny in British English?
22 déc. 2023 05:11
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"Pence" is an amount of money. A "penny" can mean the coin whose value is one pence, or it can be another way of saying "pence."
In the old days--before the UK decimalized the currency--there was a coin called a "tuppence" whose value was 2 pence. If I said "I need two pence," you could give me either two pennies or one tuppence. But if I said "I need two pennies," a tuppence would not do.
23 décembre 2023
No difference between one pence (or 1p) and one penny. “A” pence isn’t used.
22 décembre 2023
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Lucy
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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