
Numbers
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ABIGAIL VELASCO
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Numbers
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So you know the number from one to ten, but what about the other numbers?
20
200
2,000
20,000
200,000
2,000,000
20,000,000
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Here's the trick to knowing more about numbers...
It's all in the -ending
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However, there are some exceptions:
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How do we say these numbers?
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What is her name?
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What is her name?
ELEVEN
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What about 12?
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What about 12?
TWELVE
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With the others, you add -teen.
And you say it in ordinal numbers
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Ordinal numbers are those that refer to a position. Easy, right?
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13:__________
14:__________
15:__________
16:__________
17:__________
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14:__________
15:__________
16:__________
17:__________
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14: Fourteen
15:__________
16:__________
17:__________
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14: Fourteen
15: Fifteen
16:__________
17:__________
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14:Fourteen
15:Fifteen
16: Sixteen
17:__________
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14:Fourteen
15:Fifteen
16: Sixteen
17: Seventeen
18:__________
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14:Fourteen
15:Fifteen
16: Sixteen
17: Seventeen
18: Eighteen
19:__________
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13: Thirteen
14:Fourteen
15:Fifteen
16: Sixteen
17: Seventeen
18: Eighteen
19: Nineteen
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Then we go onto higher numbers. They follow a different structure, but it's still easy to remeber.
The ending is always -ty
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20:__________
30:__________
40:__________
50:__________
60:__________
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30:__________
40:__________
50:__________
60:__________
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40:__________
50:__________
60:__________
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50:__________
60:__________
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50: Fifty
60:__________
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50: Fifty
60: Sixty
70:__________
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50: Fifty
60: Sixty
70: Seventy
80:__________
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50: Fifty
60: Sixty
70: Seventy
80: Eighty
90:__________
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20: Twenty
30: Thirty
40: Forty
50: Fifty
60: Sixty
70: Seventy
80: Eighty
90: Ninety
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Finally, we go to the big numbers.
The ending is hundred
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35
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40
41
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The same happens with the following digits:
1,000 = one thousand
20,000 = twenty thousand
300,000 = three hundred thousand
4,000,000 = four million
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