Is currency capitalized?
Currencies are common nouns. They are always written with the first letter in lower case, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
For example :
I have ten euros and fifteen cents.
A dollar in the present is worth more than a dollar in the future.
Dollar slips lower in dull dealings
Euro or dollar, I don't care!
Currencies are common nouns. They are always written with the first letter in lower case, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
For example :
I have ten euros and fifteen cents.
A dollar in the present is worth more than a dollar in the future.
Dollar slips lower in dull dealings
Euro or dollar, I don't care!
Currencies are common nouns. They are always written with the first letter in lower case, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence and take the plural mark.
For example :
I have ten euros and fifteen cents.
A dollar in the present is worth more than a dollar in the future.
Dollar slips lower in dull dealings
Euro or dollar, I don't care!
Currencies are common nouns. They are always written with the first letter in lower case, unless they are at the beginning of a sentence and take the plural mark.
For example :
A dollar in the present is worth more than a dollar in the future.
Dollar slips lower in dull dealings
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