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  • How much it cost? or How much does it cost?
    I want your help please I know that correct question is "How much does it cost?" but I saw many questions like this with different structure like this "How much it cost?" So, which of these two is
  • What is the difference between how much is it,how much does that . . .
    You can say "How much is it?" about something that has already been mentioned, example: I like that hat How much is it? You can say "How much is that?" or "How much does that item cost?" about something that you indicate (possibly by pointing at it) "How much is it that?" and "How much does it that cost?" are ways of saying the same thing
  • How much do or How much does? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    How much do * Pacquiao-Mayweather cost? How much do tickets cost? You see, the price is about the tickets So, tickets is the head of the noun phrase 1 3 Applying the subject-verb agreement: Verbs, generally, follow (or agree with) the nouns they're pertaining to
  • How much does this cost or this costs? - WordReference Forums
    How much does this cost? Indirect question He's told me how much this costs {Not: He's told me how much does this cost } I don't know how much this costs {Not: I don't know how much does this cost } Could you tell me how much this costs? {Not: Could you tell me how much does this cost?}
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    The question "How much is its cost?" sounds formal, foreign, or oddly emphatic My dialect is American, so feel free to ignore me if you prefer to emulate some other dialect
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    You would get the same answer to each question whether you used would or does; both questions ask for the price of the action mentioned There is a slight difference in the implication of why you're asking, but the information you want is the same When you ask How much does it cost to [x], you're simply asking for information You could be
  • What does it cost? OR How much does it cost? - WordReference Forums
    OR How much does it cost? I'll be grateful for your answer Thank you Uncle Jack Senior Member Cumbria, UK
  • How much How many (price) - WordReference Forums
    You say, how much does it cost? or how much do they cost? You use the latter if you are asking about more than one item We say how much because we are referring to money on a whole, and money is an uncountable noun A particular currency or unit of money is however countable Eg How many euros does it cost? It costs 5 euros
  • Cost and Costs - WordReference Forums
    How can I use "cost" and "costs" I got this examples but I can't get the difference How much do the carrots cost? the carrots cost three dollars How much does the tea cost? The tea costs two euros The blue pants cost more than the green pants The purple bicycle costs less than the
  • Can I use how much is it? when asking the the total cost of several . . .
    So yes, asking "How much is it" when the total has been calculated makes sense and is idiomatic But , when there isn't an idea connecting multiple things—like, if you stopped an employee in the store and held up a pen and a ruler—it would make more sense as "How much are these "





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