Cardinal and ordinal numbers by Waclaw Sierpinski

Cardinal and ordinal numbers



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Cardinal and ordinal numbers Waclaw Sierpinski ebook
Publisher: PWN, Warsaw
Format: djvu
Page: 488
ISBN: 0900318023, 9780900318023


Posted by Rico Sapena's English Language Department at 5:50 PM. Labels: Grammar, Primary 5th Grade. Numerals (numbers) designate quantity or order in counting. Do you want a list of cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers, Arabic numerals, and Roman numerals? 2, two, 2º, second, 62, sixty two, 62º, sixty second. They are divided into ordinal, collective, fractional and cardinal numbers. QUANTIFIERS: CARDINAL & ORDINAL NUMBERS. Cardinal numbers (“nombres cardinaux” : 1, 2, 3… un, deux, trois… one, two, three…) are used to tell a quantity. The ordinal numbers (first, second, third) and the adverbial numbers (once, twice, thrice). Just add th to the cardinal number: Ex: four – fourth. THE CARDINAL AND ORDINAL NUMBERS. CARDINAL NUMBER, ORDINAL NUMBER, CARDINAL NUMBER, ORDINAL NUMBER. When to use Roman and when to use Arabic? Numbers Numbers:How to say- Fractions, Decimals, zero, Spoken calculations Cardinal Numbers 0 zero 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8. There are also other number-word categories, but my special interest here is in the adverbials. Cardinal vs Ordinal In our day to day life, the use of numbers may take different forms in different situations. 1, one, 1º, first, 61, sixty one, 61º, sixty first. Notes: Exceptions: one – first; two – second; three – third; five – fifth; eight – eighth; nine – ninth; twelve – twelfth.