Cardinal Numbers in English
This page offers a comprehensive list of cardinal numbers in English, providing both the numeric and written forms for numbers from 1 to 100, with an extension to 1000. The layout is designed to facilitate easy learning and reference for students studying English numeracy.
The list begins with the numbers 1 to 10, presented in both numeric and word form:
- one
- two
- three
- four
- five
- six
- seven
- eight
- nine
- ten
Following this, the guide introduces the unique formations for numbers 11 to 19:
- eleven
- twelve
- thirteen
- fourteen
- fifteen
- sixteen
- seventeen
- eighteen
- nineteen
Highlight: The numbers 11 (eleven) and 12 (twelve) have unique names that don't follow the typical "-teen" pattern of the other numbers in this range.
The guide then progresses to the tens, starting from 20 and going up to 90:
- twenty
- thirty
- forty
- fifty
- sixty
- seventy
- eighty
- ninety
Vocabulary: The term "tens" refers to multiples of 10, such as twenty, thirty, forty, etc.
The page concludes with larger numbers:
- one hundred
- one thousand
Example: To form numbers between the tens, simply combine the ten with the single digit. For instance, 21 is "twenty-one", 45 is "forty-five", and so on.
This comprehensive list of cardinal numbers in English serves as an excellent resource for students learning to count and recognize numbers in English. It covers the essential range from 1 to 100, with an extension to 1000, providing a solid foundation for further numerical studies in English.