Numbers, Dates, time, Currency Flashcards

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Which numbers do you spell out?

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zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.

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2
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Which numbers not to spell out

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Whole numbers up to (and including) one hundred from numbers 10 and above.

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3
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How do you write numbers that begin a sentence?

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Spell out numbers that begin a sentence.

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4
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How do you write cited case laws and statutes?

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Use numerals (use the 1-em dash when the word “dash” is used to cite statute.

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5
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How do we write numbers on tabs& exhibits?

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Use numerals with the word exhibit or tab.

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When and when not to use $

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Use numerals and the $sign when the word “dollar(s)” is used, don’t use if not used. ($900, $5, $20)

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How do you write dates?

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Use numerals and a back slash “/” if the date is referred to in numbers. Do not spell out ordinal dates.

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How do you write addresses, suites, P.O. boxes?

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Use numerals for all of them even if it begins a sentence.

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9
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How to write time in o’clock

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Use numerals when the word “o’clock” is used to refer to time on the hour. (11 o’clock)

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How do you write time?

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Use numerals separated by a colon (0:00) for all other time.

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How to write a.m. or p.m.

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Do not capitalize a.m. and p.m.

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How to write patronymic surnames

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Use roman numerals for patronymic surnames (Mark D. Soreno, III

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How to write “junior,” “senior” when spoken in reference to surnames

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Spell out “junior,” “senior” when spoken in reference to surnames. (Mark T. Johnson, junior)

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