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An exact number of things four, six, and 456 Can be used to label or identify things Number 45 Lorong Endah

h Satu Lot 451 of Gambier Heights

As quantifiers linked by of to noun group referring to a group All three of us wanted to enter the lecture hall Five of the quizzes were held today

As qualifiers after pronouns lunch for three Of the other sons, three are engineers and one is a doctor

If you use a determiner and a number in front of a noun, you put the determiner in front of the noun .the four old men
If you put a number and an adjective in front of a noun, you usually put the number in front of the adjective .five large tables

A number (such as 1, 2, or 3) used in counting to indicate quantity but not order. Though not all style guides agree, the general rule is that cardinal numbers one through nine are spelled out, numbers 10 and above are written in figures.

(Exceptions are made for dates, decimals, exact sums of money, pages, and percentages--all of which are generally written in figures.)

"When using number words, it is important to keep the difference between cardinal numbers and ordinal numbers in mind. Cardinal numbers are counting numbers. They express absolute number without any implication of position. The ordinal numbers, on the other hand, are position numbers. They correspond to the cardinal numbers but indicate position in relation to other numbers

When a cardinal number and an ordinal number modify the same noun, the ordinal number always precedes the cardinal number The first two operations were the most difficult to watch. The second three innings were quite dull.

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