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| 0 | Zero | |
| 1 | One | |
| 10 | Ten | |
| 100 | One hundred | |
| 1,000 | One thousand | |
| 1,000,000 | One million | |
| 1,000,000,000 | One billion |
Ordinal NumbersThe numbers you use to talk about the order of things are called "ordinal numbers", for eample:
My horse came in first.
I was the fifth person in line.
Here are the first ten ordinal numbers:
| First | 1st | Sixth | 6th | |
| Second | 2nd | Seventh | 7th | |
| Third | 3rd | Eighth | 8th | |
| Fourth | 4th | Ninth | 9th | |
| Fifth | 5th | Tenth | 10th |
MultiplesSometimes numbers aren't expressed in cardinal or ordinal numbers.
Here are a few examples:
Half (1/2)
Single (1)
Double (x2)
Triple (x3)
Quadruple (x4)
A pair/couple (2)
A few (2 or 3)
Several (more than 3)
A dozen (12)
A half dozen (6)
Are you ready to try some maths? How about a trivia game?