If you want to be gramatically correct, you should say "ten to one" since "till" is slang but if you are just talking or posting something informal, "ten till one" is fine. I think.
By or at a certain age are both correct, with slightly different meanings. We say by age six when we are thinking of a succession of years; but we say at ten years of age when considering that one time.
As you've pointed out, does is the plural of doe. You could say, "one doe, two does... ten does", that's perfectly correct. However, when you're speaking collectively, you'd use 'doe' as the plural: "a herd of doe", not a herd of does.
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There's no such thing as the "correct" spelling of a name. I've seen my own last name spelled at least ten different ways and while I think the one I use is obviously the correct one, I suspect the people who use the others feel the same way about their spelling.
The correct phrase is "Ninteen to the Dozen" and is often misquoted as "Ten to the dozen" which of course makes no sense as 10 is less than a dozen.
Flat out no
its open from ten till ten o one
It is more grammatically correct to say 'in the top ten'
is the answer correct if i say -121
By or at a certain age are both correct, with slightly different meanings. We say by age six when we are thinking of a succession of years; but we say at ten years of age when considering that one time.
Both versions are correct, it is just to personal choice. I myself say 'twenty ten'
No. Say "in the amount of ten thousand dollars."
Shoot at people till you hit them... then their out... if your with in ten feet dont shoot say surrender your out!
One ten is equal to ten ones
Ten million, one hundred one thousand, ten.
Ten and one hundredth or ten point nought one.
The correct term for ten hundred is one thousand, which is 1,000.