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Dec 03, 2010 06:40AM
I can't decide which is proper, or why:
"The tunnel was about a hundred feet long with a door at the end."
"The tunnel was about one hundred feet long with a door at the end."
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Dec 03, 2010 09:17AM
In my (uneducated) opinion, this depends on your writing style. I would generally use both, "one hundred" in narrative and "a hundred" in dialogue - although the latter is dependent on the character of the speaker.
The big thing is to be consistent.
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John
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Dec 03, 2010 07:32PM
Okay. I'll read it a couple of times and see what sounds the best. Thank you Pat. :)
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Dec 04, 2010 08:40AM
I agree with Pat, narrative vs. dialogue?
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John
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Dec 04, 2010 08:43AM
Okay. It's in narrative and the "one hundred" does sound better. I'll keep it separated for each. :)
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Dec 04, 2010 08:49AM
Applause!
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"The tunnel was about a hundred feet long with a door at the end."
"The tunnel was about one hundred feet long with a door at the end."