dollars or bills
By-products is the plural of by-product.
Tariffs is the plural of tariff
The plural form of embargo is embargoes
The plural of economy is economies. As in "the economies are failing".
Singular: dollar. Plural: dollars.
The plural of player is dollars.The plural possessive of player is dollars' (apostrophe after the S).E.g. He bought six dollars' worth of tomatoes.
Dollars
dollars or bills
The plural of player is dollars.The plural possessive of player is dollars' (apostrophe after the S).E.g. He bought six dollars' worth of tomatoes.
The plural of player is dollars.The plural possessive of player is dollars' (apostrophe after the S).E.g. He bought six dollars' worth of tomatoes.
The noun 'dollar' is a count noun. The plural form is dollars.Examples:We'll have to walk home, I only have one dollar.We can take a cab, I have eight dollars.
There is no such thing as the Brazilian Dollar. Brazil's currency is the Real (plural: Reais). The woman in the Brazilian Real is physical representation of the Republic.
practitioner is singular (plural practitioners)sofa is singular (plural sofas)satellite is singular (plural satellites)clips is plural (singular clip)dentist is singular (plural dentists)dollars is plural (singular dollar)article is singular (plural articles)magazines is plural (singular magazine)laminator is singular (laminators is plural)radios is plural (singular radio)
In ordinary usage, "money" is a mass noun and uses singular verbs.Comparing the monetary systems of two or more countries, however, or in designating particular forms or sums of money, moneys is the preferred plural form. The spelling monies is also seen.Monies is the plural of money. However, it's used most commonly when referring to multiple types of money. For instance, a dollar bill is money. Two dollar bills is still money. A dollar and a euro could be said to be monies.
monies, braindead. Ok, you have monies more than one type, but I have US dollars and that is money plural. If the economy keeps the way it is I might end up with a dollar and that is money singular. The singular and plural distinction depends on the context.
Haha "brazil dollar" is called "Real" and its plural is "Reais". Its symbol is R$. R$ 1.030,50 means a thousand thirty reais and fifty cents.