The structure of the sentence "We look for seashells on the beach but we did not find any sand dollars" is a compound sentence. It consists of two independent clauses: "We look for seashells on the beach" and "we did not find any sand dollars," joined by the coordinating conjunction "but." Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, indicating a contrast between the action of looking for seashells and the outcome of not finding sand dollars.
You wrote it out in a sentence just fine in your question. "five million dollars"
i have 5 dollars in my pocket.
a trillion stupid A sentence for trillion is: I wish I had a trillion dollars.
I had twenty dollars and spent four dollars, and was given sixteen dollars in change.
There was a denomination of dollars in the floor
This is a passive sentence because the subject (dollars) is being acted upon rather than performing the action.
i have million dollars in my house
You can write 3.3 billion dollars as the following: $ 3,300,000,000 . 00
If I have ten dollars and give you five dollars, then I have given you fifty percent of my ten dollars
the million is the proper way to write it if you use it in a sentence
Getting 3 dollars back from giving someone 20 dollars is a disincentive for giving that person 20 dollars.
Who is the subject of the sentence whereas whom is the object. For example: In the sentence "He gave Joe five dollars." who would replace "he" and whom would replace "Joe" to make the sentence "Who gave whom five dollars?".