In this lesson, Expressing Numbers from 70 to 999, the paragraph which begins "Note: Before the 1990 Spelling Reform, numbers including et as well as numbers higher than 100 didn’t include the hyphen...", has two examples, "deux cent" and "deux-cent", neither of which have "cent" written as "cents". They should have an "s" at the end shouldn't they, since they are not followed by another number?
plural of cent
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Ruth D.Kwiziq community member
plural of cent
This question relates to:French lesson "Expressing numbers 70 to 999 in French"
Asked 1 year ago

Thank you very much for pointing this out Ruth, this little error which catches us out from time to time has been fixed!
Bonne continuation !
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