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Use Verb Costar

Use Verb Costar. Costar (o ue) to talk about what something costs Costar is usually only used in the third person La blusa cuesta treinta dolares. Las botas cuestan setenta dolares. 100 Ciento 101 Ciento uno(a) 102 Ciento dos 200 Doscientos(as) 300 Trescientos(as)

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Use Verb Costar

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  1. Use Verb Costar Costar (o ue) to talk about what something costs Costar is usually only used in the third person La blusa cuesta treinta dolares. Las botas cuestan setenta dolares.

  2. 100 Ciento 101 Ciento uno(a) 102 Ciento dos 200 Doscientos(as) 300 Trescientos(as) 400 Cuatrocientos(as) 500 Quinientos(as) Costar, Numbers to One Million • 600 Seiscientos(as) • 700 Setecientos(as) • 800 Ochocientos(as) • 900 Novecientos(as) • 1000 Mil • 2000 Dos mil • 1000000 Un Million(de)

  3. Use uno when counting Uno at the end of a number ,changes to un before a masculine noun and una before a feminine noun: veintiun dolares, veintiuna faldas. Tengo ciento un dolares. Tengo veintiuna bolsas.

  4. Using Cien(to) • Cien(to) is used with both masculine and feminine nouns, they modify. Mil does not change. Cien dolares. Ciento dos dolares. Doscientos dos dolares Mil dolares

  5. Milliones • Un million changes to millones in the plural. Use de after millon(es) when it is followed by a noun. 3.520.312 Tres millones, quininentos veinte mil, tresciesntos doce.

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