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kindly explain the difference between money's and moneys​

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Answered by kainsangeeta25
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Although “money” has this special plural form, it is still not a countable noun. A money, one money, or two monies etc. ... “Monies” is an uncountable plural noun. “Monies” means sums of money.

Answered by XxSadToxicBoyxX
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Although “money” has this special plural form, it is still not a countable noun. A money, one money, or two monies etc. ... “Monies” is an uncountable plural noun. “Monies” means sums of money.

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