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Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

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Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.

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you get more money

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Money is a mass noun because it cannot be pluralised.

A count noun like "coin" can be pluralised - one coin, two coins, etc.

However, you can't say "one money, two monies".

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25 in the Plymouth rmv

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about 4 dollars

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