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It's one penny, not one pence!
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Why do I hear people all over the media including reporters, newsreaders, politicians saying one pence? Pence is plural, it should be one penny. Basic junior school english.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Carry one around with you, David. When someone says ''one pence'', whip it out, (the coin, that is!), and point out that it's clearly labelled ''one penny''. Note that you can't do this in the USA, where the coin referred to as ''a penny'' is clearly labelled ''one cent'' - even more confusing, I'd say!!
Admittedly it's a trivial thing, but then it needs only an equally trivial effort to get it right. You also hear talk of 'the media of television'. I fully expect 'one mice', 'one feet' and 'one teeth' any minute. If people are that careless about our wonderful language it makes me wonder what other things they're careless about.