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Numbers: Examples

The document discusses cardinal and ordinal numbers. Cardinal numbers are used to count quantities and correspond to the exact number, with examples given such as "there are three apples". Ordinal numbers indicate position in a list or sequence, with examples like "first, second, third". Both cardinal and ordinal numbers are defined from 1 to 1000, with their written and numeric forms provided. The conclusion recommends practicing numbers for at least 30 minutes daily to learn them well.

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Numbers: Examples

The document discusses cardinal and ordinal numbers. Cardinal numbers are used to count quantities and correspond to the exact number, with examples given such as "there are three apples". Ordinal numbers indicate position in a list or sequence, with examples like "first, second, third". Both cardinal and ordinal numbers are defined from 1 to 1000, with their written and numeric forms provided. The conclusion recommends practicing numbers for at least 30 minutes daily to learn them well.

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Numbers

Cardinal numbers:
The cardinal numbers are used to count things. Correspond to name the exact
number we mean, refer to the amount:

Examples

There are three (3) apples on the table.

I worked twenty (20) hours this week.

She has one (1) car.

He gave me fifty (50) dollars for my work.

1 = One

2 = Two

3 = Three

4 = Four

5 = Five

6 = Six

7 = Seven

8 = Eight

9 = Nine

10 = Ten

11 = Eleven

12 = Twelve

13 = Thirteen

14 = Fourteen

15 = Fifteen

16 = Sixteen

17 = Seventeen

18 = Eighteen

19 = Nineteen

20 = Twenty

21 = Twenty one

22 = Twenty two

23 = Twenty three

24 = Twenty four

25 = Twenty five

30 = Thirty

40 = Forty

50 = Fifty

60 = Sixty

70 = Seventy

80 = Eighty

90 = Ninety

100 = One hundred

1000 = One thousand


Ordinal numbers
Ordinal numbers are used to bring order to situations, objects or people,
usually when you are making lists of things or when you are telling a series
of events. We get the idea of what goes first, second, etc.Ejemplos:

First (1st): Write your name and address. Second (2nd):Write about your
work experience. Third (3rd): Sign the form.

Mara, first (1st). Gerardo,second (2nd). David, third(3rd).

My babys first (1st) word was "car".

My fathers second (2nd)wife is very pretty.

1st = First

2nd = Second

3rd = Third

4th = Fourth

5th = Fifth

6th = Sixth

7th = Seventh

8th = Eighth

9th = Ninth

10th = Tenth

11th = Eleventh

12th = Twelfth

13th = Thirteenth

14th = Fourteenth

15th = Fifteenth

16th = Sixteenth

17th = Seventeenth

18th = Eighteenth

19th = Nineteenth

20th = Twentieth

21st = Twenty first

22nd = Twenty second

23th = Twenty third

24th = Twenty fourth

25th = Twenty fifth

30th = Thirtieth

40th = Fortieth

50th = Fiftieth

60th = Sixtieth

70th = Seventieth

80th = Eightieth

90th = Ninetieth

100th = One Hundredth

1.000th = One Thousandth


to learn well the numbers is advisable to practice at least half an hour and then
practicing in multiples of April 3 until you learn them well
mostly easy in all cases what matters is the time that you spend on English common
mind especially used numbers

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