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1You should spell out numbers that take no more than two words (“seventy-two”)
A)True
B)False



2For numbers that take more than two words, use the digits (350).
A)True
B)False



3It’s best to spell out some numbers and use digits for other numbers in the same paragraph.
A)True
B)False



4You should spell out the numbers for percentages (three percent).
A)True
B)False



5You should also spell out the numbers before “o’clock” (seven o’clock)
A)True
B)False



6Julio and I are meeting at seven o’clock on June seventh.
A)7 o’clock
B)June 7
C)No change



7It took me eight hours to read 23 pages of the text.
A)8 hours
B)Twenty-three pages
C)No change



8The answer to your question can be found in Chapter ten on page 26.
A)Chapter 10
B)Page twenty-six
C)No change



9We expect costs to increase by fifty percent as of January 20.
A)50 percent
B)January twentieth
C)No change



10I work in a fourteen-story building on Sixteenth Street.
A)14-story
B)16th street
C)No change



11Sometime between Mar. 15 and April 31, I will be in Burnaby.
A)March 15
B)Apr. 31
C)No change



12Please buy twenty dol. worth of stamps next time you are at the post office.
A)Twenty dollars
B)p.o.
C)No change



13The doctor said her three pck. A wk. smoking habit wasn’t helping her health.
A)Dr.
B)Three packs a week
C)No change



14It took us five weeks to find an apt. we both liked.
A)5 wks.
B)Apartment
C)No change



15On the first day of Eng. Class, the teacher gave us a quiz on the Canadian novel.
A)English
B)Cdn.
C)No change







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