B1 Collocation خنثی 4 دقیقه مطالعه

exact amount

Precise quantity

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Means a perfectly accurate number.
  • No guessing or rounding allowed.
  • Common in finance and measurements.
  • Use when precision is crucial.

معنی

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مثال‌های کلیدی

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Texting a friend about splitting a bill

Hey, can you send me the `exact amount` you owe me for dinner? I'll Venmo you.

Hey, can you send me the precise quantity you owe me for dinner? I'll Venmo you.

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At a bakery counter

Do you have the `exact amount` of change for a $20 bill?

Do you have the precise quantity of change for a $20 bill?

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Job interview (Zoom call)

We've calculated the `exact amount` of resources required for this project, and it aligns with our budget.

We've calculated the precise quantity of resources required for this project, and it aligns with our budget.

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زمینه فرهنگی

In the US, 'Exact Change Only' is a very common sight on city buses. Because of safety concerns, drivers do not carry cash to make change. If you don't have the exact amount, you often have to pay more and lose the difference. German culture highly values 'Genauigkeit' (precision). Paying the exact amount in a shop is often appreciated by cashiers, and they will wait patiently while you find the last few cents in your wallet. Japanese cashiers are famous for their precision. Even if you don't provide the exact amount, they will count the change back to you multiple times to ensure the 'exact amount' is returned. It is a sign of respect. In UK pubs, splitting the bill to the 'exact amount' is less common than 'buying rounds.' One person pays the whole amount, and the next person pays for the next round, avoiding the need for precise math.

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The 'Money' Exception

Even though we count coins, we treat 'money' as an uncountable concept. Therefore, always use 'exact amount' for money, never 'exact number of money'.

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Avoid 'Exactly Amount'

This is a common error. Remember: Adjective + Noun. 'Exact' is the adjective. 'Exactly' is an adverb.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Means a perfectly accurate number.
  • No guessing or rounding allowed.
  • Common in finance and measurements.
  • Use when precision is crucial.

What It Means

Exact amount means a number that is precisely correct. There's no guessing or rounding involved at all. It's the perfect tally, every single time. It’s like finding a needle in a haystack, but the needle is a number and the haystack is a pile of receipts. You know it when you see it!

How To Use It

Use exact amount when you need to emphasize perfect accuracy. You'll often hear it in financial contexts. Think of paying bills or balancing a budget. It’s also useful for measurements. You need the exact amount of flour for a recipe. Or maybe the exact amount of time left on a timer. It's all about zero wiggle room.

Real-Life Examples

  • "I need the exact amount for the deposit." (Financial context)
  • "Do you have the exact amount of change?" (Everyday transaction)
  • "The recipe calls for the exact amount of sugar." (Cooking)
  • "We calculated the exact amount of paint needed." (DIY project)
  • "She remembered the exact amount of money she lost." (Memory recall)

When To Use It

Use exact amount when precision is non-negotiable. This happens when you're dealing with money, especially when paying someone back or settling a debt. It’s also great for official records or invoices. If you're measuring something critical for a project, you need the exact amount. Think of science experiments or complex construction. It’s the go-to phrase for perfect numerical certainty. It’s the numerical equivalent of saying "no ifs, ands, or buts."

When NOT To Use It

Don't use exact amount for estimates or approximations. If you're just guessing, say "around", "about", or "approximately". For example, don't say "I need the exact amount of people for the party" if you're just hoping for a headcount. That's a job for "estimated number" or "rough guest count". Using exact amount here sounds a bit silly, like asking for the precise number of clouds in the sky. It's just too much precision for a casual guess!

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up exact amount with similar phrases. They might use it when "total" or "sum" would be better. Or they might use it for things that aren't quantifiable amounts. For instance, saying "the exact amount of effort" sounds a bit odd. "Significant effort" or "a lot of effort" works better there. It’s like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole – it just doesn’t quite work.

I need the exact amount of ideas. I need a lot of ideas.

✗ Can you give me the exact amount of help?

→ ✓ Can you give me some help?

Similar Expressions

  • Precise quantity: This is a very close synonym, often used in more technical or scientific contexts. It emphasizes exactness just like exact amount.
  • Specific number: This focuses more on a particular, identified number rather than just any precise quantity. You might ask for the specific number of attendees.
  • Total sum: This usually refers to the final amount after adding up multiple smaller amounts, especially with money.
  • Full amount: This often means the entire sum owed or due, emphasizing completeness.
  • Accurate figure: This is similar to exact amount but often refers to data or statistics.

Common Variations

  • The exact sum: Often used for money. "What's the exact sum I owe you?"
  • The exact figure: Used for numbers, data, or statistics. "Can you confirm the exact figure?"
  • The exact number: Used for countable items. "Do you know the exact number of votes?"
  • The exact quantity: Used for measurable items. "We need the exact quantity of raw materials."

Memory Trick

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Imagine an EXtra ACTive AMOUNT of glitter! It's so much glitter, you can count every single speck. No speck left behind! The glitter is the exact amount – perfectly counted and precise.

Quick FAQ

  • Q: Is exact amount always about money?

A: No, it's not just for money! You can use it for anything you can measure or count precisely. Think of ingredients in a recipe or the number of items in a shipment. It's all about perfect numerical accuracy.

  • Q: Can I use exact amount for abstract things?

A: Generally, no. Abstract concepts like 'love' or 'happiness' don't have a precise, countable amount. Stick to things you can quantify, like time, distance, or physical objects.

نکات کاربردی

The phrase `exact amount` is versatile, fitting well in both casual and formal contexts. Be mindful of countable vs. uncountable nouns; use `exact number` for people or items, and reserve `exact amount` for substances, money, or measurements. Avoid using it for abstract concepts where precision is impossible or nonsensical.

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The 'Money' Exception

Even though we count coins, we treat 'money' as an uncountable concept. Therefore, always use 'exact amount' for money, never 'exact number of money'.

⚠️

Avoid 'Exactly Amount'

This is a common error. Remember: Adjective + Noun. 'Exact' is the adjective. 'Exactly' is an adverb.

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Tipping Etiquette

In the US, if you pay the 'exact amount' of a restaurant bill, it is considered very rude because it means you left zero tip.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Texting a friend about splitting a bill
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Hey, can you send me the `exact amount` you owe me for dinner? I'll Venmo you.

Hey, can you send me the precise quantity you owe me for dinner? I'll Venmo you.

Here, `exact amount` emphasizes that the sender needs the specific, non-rounded number to settle the bill accurately.

#2 At a bakery counter
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Do you have the `exact amount` of change for a $20 bill?

Do you have the precise quantity of change for a $20 bill?

This implies the customer wants to pay without receiving much change back, needing the cashier to have the precise coins/bills.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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We've calculated the `exact amount` of resources required for this project, and it aligns with our budget.

We've calculated the precise quantity of resources required for this project, and it aligns with our budget.

In a professional setting, `exact amount` conveys meticulous planning and financial responsibility.

#4 Instagram caption for a baking post
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Nailed this recipe! Precision is key, so I made sure to use the `exact amount` of vanilla extract. 👩‍🍳✨

Nailed this recipe! Precision is key, so I made sure to use the precise quantity of vanilla extract. 👩‍🍳✨

Shows the phrase used in a relatable, slightly aspirational context, highlighting the importance of accuracy in cooking.

#5 Discussing a scientific experiment
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The protocol requires the `exact amount` of reagent X to be added within a specific timeframe.

The protocol requires the precise quantity of reagent X to be added within a specific timeframe.

Emphasizes the critical need for accuracy in a scientific context where small deviations can ruin results.

#6 Paying back a friend

Here's the $15.75 you lent me. That's the `exact amount`.

Here's the $15.75 you lent me. That's the precise quantity.

This is a straightforward, neutral use, confirming the money returned is precisely what was borrowed.

Mistake: Texting a friend about a party اشتباه رایج
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✗ I need the `exact amount` of people to confirm the venue.

✗ I need the precise quantity of people to confirm the venue.

This is a mistake because 'people' are usually counted, and 'exact number' or 'precise number' is better. 'Exact amount' feels slightly off here.

Mistake: Ordering food online اشتباه رایج
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✗ I want the `exact amount` of spicy sauce.

✗ I want the precise quantity of spicy sauce.

This is a mistake. 'Spicy sauce' is often subjective or measured loosely. 'A lot of spicy sauce' or 'extra spicy sauce' is more natural.

#9 Humorous anecdote about losing money
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I swear I had $50, but when I checked my wallet, it was the `exact amount` of $49.37. Where did that 63 cents go?!

I swear I had $50, but when I checked my wallet, it was the precise quantity of $49.37. Where did that 63 cents go?!

Used humorously to highlight a small, precise loss that feels strangely specific and annoying.

#10 Emotional moment: Remembering a loved one's gift
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She gave me exactly $100 for my birthday every year. I still have the `exact amount` she gave me last.

She gave me exactly $100 for my birthday every year. I still have the precise quantity she gave me last.

Here, `exact amount` carries emotional weight, signifying the preciousness and perfect memory of a gesture.

#11 Travel vlogging - budgeting
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Okay guys, the `exact amount` we spent on accommodation this week was $250. Let's see if we can beat that next week!

Okay guys, the precise quantity we spent on accommodation this week was $250. Let's see if we can beat that next week!

Used in a modern vlogging context to share precise financial details with an audience.

#12 Online shopping - checking order details
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I just double-checked my order, and the `exact amount` for the two items came to $45.99, including tax.

I just double-checked my order, and the precise quantity for the two items came to $45.99, including tax.

Shows the phrase used naturally when confirming a final price in an online shopping scenario.

خودت رو بسنج

Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the collocation.

The bus driver told me I needed the exact _______ because he didn't have any change.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: amount

In the context of money and fares, 'exact amount' (or 'exact change') is the standard collocation.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

Select the grammatically correct sentence.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Please add the exact amount of water to the soup.

Water is uncountable, so 'amount' is correct. 'People' requires 'number,' 'exactly' is an adverb, and 'amount' is singular, so it needs 'is' not 'are.'

Match the phrase variation to the correct situation.

Where would you most likely see the sign 'EXACT CHANGE ONLY'?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A self-service toll booth on a highway

'Exact change only' is a common sign in automated transit systems where machines don't provide change.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.

A: 'How much is the total with tax?' B: 'It's $15.67.' A: 'Oh, I only have a twenty-dollar bill.' B: 'That's fine, I don't need the ________.'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: exact amount

The speaker is saying they can provide change, so the 'exact amount' is not required.

Match the noun to the correct modifier.

Match 'Exact Amount' and 'Exact Number' to their nouns.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Amount -> Money

This exercise tests the countability rule: amount for uncountable, number for countable.

🎉 امتیاز: /5

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Amount vs. Number

Exact Amount
Money $42.10
Water 500ml
Sugar 200g
Exact Number
People 12 guests
Apples 5 fruits
Cars 3 vehicles

بانک تمرین

5 تمرین‌ها
Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the collocation. جای خالی B1

The bus driver told me I needed the exact _______ because he didn't have any change.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: amount

In the context of money and fares, 'exact amount' (or 'exact change') is the standard collocation.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly? Choose B1

Select the grammatically correct sentence.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Please add the exact amount of water to the soup.

Water is uncountable, so 'amount' is correct. 'People' requires 'number,' 'exactly' is an adverb, and 'amount' is singular, so it needs 'is' not 'are.'

Match the phrase variation to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

Where would you most likely see the sign 'EXACT CHANGE ONLY'?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A self-service toll booth on a highway

'Exact change only' is a common sign in automated transit systems where machines don't provide change.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'How much is the total with tax?' B: 'It's $15.67.' A: 'Oh, I only have a twenty-dollar bill.' B: 'That's fine, I don't need the ________.'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: exact amount

The speaker is saying they can provide change, so the 'exact amount' is not required.

Match the noun to the correct modifier. Match B1

هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Amount -> Money

This exercise tests the countability rule: amount for uncountable, number for countable.

🎉 امتیاز: /5

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سوالات متداول

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Yes, but 'exact quantity' sounds more scientific or industrial. 'Exact amount' is much more common in daily life and business.

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or with a shopkeeper. It's never out of place.

'Exact change' specifically refers to the physical coins and bills. 'Exact amount' is more general and can include credit card payments.

Yes, but it's less common than 'exact time' or 'exact number of hours.' You might say 'the exact amount of time needed for the cake to bake.'

The most common opposites are 'approximate amount,' 'rough estimate,' or 'ballpark figure.'

Use 'of' when followed by a noun (exact amount of water). Use 'for' when followed by a purpose (the exact amount for the ticket).

Yes, 'exact amounts' is used when you are talking about several different totals, like in a spreadsheet.

Mostly, but 'exact' emphasizes precision (down to the decimal), while 'correct' just means it isn't wrong.

You can say: 'I received a refund for the exact amount I originally paid.'

Yes, it is used identically in all major varieties of English.

عبارات مرتبط

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exact change

specialized form

The specific coins and bills needed for a payment.

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precise sum

synonym

An accurate total of money.

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approximate amount

contrast

A rough guess or estimate.

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ballpark figure

contrast

A very rough estimate.

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to the penny

similar

Exactly, down to the smallest unit of currency.

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