The sentence "How much does it cost?" is a correct interrogative sentence (a question).
However, the form "how much it costs" is also correct when used in a declarative sentence, "I don't know how much it costs." or "How much it costs is not a factor."
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No, that is not correct. First of all 'much' is wrong with 'they'. It could have been "How many are they?. But if you have to ask the price of something you could ask- "How much is it for?" or "How much do they cost?" for more than a single item. In an informal way you might ask "How much for them?" or just "How much?"
From the Urban Dictionary: A Pittsburgh slang term for how much anything from a pound of chipped ham to a Kennywood ticket costs. i.e. How much do tickets to a Buccos game cost? A buck 2.98.
you will incur additional cost
How much did the mausoleum at Halicarnassus cost?
You are correct. A 30 dollar tent costs 30 dollars.
It cost as much as it costs to install cement. Ken It cost as much as it costs to install cement. Ken
i got it! (it is correct i checked) $42.88
As much as it costs
it costs how ever much star and laken cost:)
it costs as much as your mom
Cost is the correct term to use, whether it be direct costs such as materials and labor or indirect costs such as overhead or supervision.
Minecraft Costs About $26 (changes depending on the currency exchange with the euro) Price Correct on 12/30/2011
Cost
it costs about $15
it costs about $0.10
It costs 6.00 $