ninety-one dollars and ninety-eight cents.
In proper word form, you'd write forty dollars and seventy-nine cents. In number form, you'd write $40.79.
90th is written in word form as "ninetieth".
The usual form would be Henrietta. The similar name is Harriet.
The spelling would be as asked, or "a list of to do's" which is a colloquial form.
You would use the form unladen which is already an adjective (not weighed down).
One hundred dollars.
In proper word form, you'd write forty dollars and seventy-nine cents. In number form, you'd write $40.79.
In word form, it would be twenty thousand.
90th is written in word form as "ninetieth".
The number 400.40 is written or spoken "four hundred and four tenths" (forty hundredths is the precise measurement). In US currency, this would be "four hundred dollars and forty cents."
Draw. That is it.
Forty-six dollars is the long form of 46 dollars. In short form, you would write $46.
Four hundred seventy-nine or four hundred seventy-nine dollars if it's a dollar amount. To write this amount on a check would be: Four hundred seventy-nine and 00/100 dollars
The singular form would be instructors and the possessive form is instructor's.
Just that way.
Except where necessary for clarity, you would spell it "TVs." The plural form spelled out is "televisions."
Five million dollars is written as $ 5,000,000 in the standard form.