Numbers
Cardinal Numbers are used to express the quantity of something. (e.g. one/two/three apples).
0-10
- 0 - zero
- 1 - one
- 2 - two
- 3 - three
- 4 - four
- 5 - five
- 6 - six
- 7 - seven
- 8 - eight
- 9 - nine
- 10 - ten
- I have one cat.
- There are three people in the room.
- We need five apples to make an apple pie.
We use Cardinal Numbers when we talk about a general number of people, animals or things (to talk about how many of those things there are).
We usually place a Cardinal Number before a noun.
Cardinal Numbers are used when we need to talk about the quantity of things, people and animals. These numbers are usually placed before the noun.
For example:
— “One car“.
— “Two dogs“.
— “Five apples“.
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