Cardinal and ordinal numbers by Waclaw Sierpinski

Cardinal and ordinal numbers



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Cardinal and ordinal numbers Waclaw Sierpinski ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0900318023, 9780900318023
Publisher: PWN, Warsaw
Page: 488


Cardinal numbers 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 Ordinal numbers 1st - 2nd - 3rd - 4th - 5th 6th - 7th - 8th - 9th - 10th Image: dailyclipart.net In this Real-English video by Mike Marzio, the girl counts in two ways. Cardinal, ordinal and fractional numbers. Details of how to count in five dialects of Romansh, as well as Rumantsch Grischun, with cardinal and ordinal numbers. The ordinal numbers are formed by adding -th to the root of the cardinal number, except for numbers ending in 1, 2 and 3 which have special forms. Numbers after 10 are shown only in Rumantsch Grischun. Some adjustments are made based on phonetics. I'm guessing you Anyway, ordinal and cardinal are two kinds of numbers used to reference a specific day. Do you know when to use an ordinal number and when to use a cardinal number to write the date? Cardinal numbers vs Ordinal Numbers. Here you have a link with the cardinal and ordinal numbers spelling & writing in English. Cardinal numbers less than one thousand are written in the solid form. Press the link and practice your pronunciation!!!

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