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Where? Were? Was? It can sometimes get confusing but this SAT Writing video on The Treasury's Beginnings will save you!
Transcript
- 00:03
Okay i say t reading from uppers Just three more
- 00:06
questions Here were that's the word we're analyzing here It's
- 00:12
a deep word it's A fun word It's were word
- 00:16
There we go Never last sooner Forty one point Five
- 00:18
million dollars paper continental dollars were quickly becoming too valued
Full Transcript
- 00:22
were quickly Well let's see it's an amount is its
- 00:26
singular or plural that's the million dollar question here Or
- 00:30
actually the one you called i guess the one dollars
- 00:32
question well amounts of money are singular The only time
- 00:36
money is plural is if you're talking about actual bills
- 00:40
Yeah So the answer there is d it's got to
- 00:42
be wass write that kind of makes a whole lot
- 00:45
more sense that two hundred forty one million of paper
- 00:48
was quickly becoming too valued And you know that kind
- 00:50
of sounds right All right well loser bowl here the
- 00:53
this paragraph of this thing right here and the entire
- 00:55
essay is in the past tense people we've got to
- 00:58
read it carefully so it doesn't make sense to suddenly
- 01:01
switch to the president There's no time travel in colonial
- 01:04
america If we were talking about the individual bills were
- 01:07
would work but we're not We're talking about the money
- 01:09
is one big hunk of change Well the type of
- 01:12
past tense used in the rest of the essay The
- 01:14
simple past ends should be used here Not the relative
- 01:18
passed hands of having be there So just get all
- 01:21
those thoughts out of your brains and just go with
- 01:23
us on this if it's wass and we was done
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