Vocabulary: English Numbers from One to Ten

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¿Qué número en inglés representa una sola unidad como una manzana?

Tres

Si tienes dos manzanas, ¿qué número en inglés las representa?

Dos

¿Cuál es el número en inglés que representa siete unidades, como siete manzanas?

Siete

Si alguien tiene nueve manzanas, ¿qué número en inglés representa esa cantidad?

Nueve

¿Qué número en inglés representa diez unidades, como diez manzanas?

Diez

Si alguien menciona que tiene cinco manzanas, ¿qué número en inglés está representando?

Cinco

Why is 'I go' preferred over 'I goes' in standard written English?

Because 'I go' is considered unmarked

Which of the following statements is true about subject pronominalization?

It replaces subjects in verb conjugation

What is a common feature of subject pronominalization in modern spoken English?

It is common in everyday conversation

Which of the following sentences demonstrates incorrect subject pronominalization?

'He don't know her'

What is the preferred form of the verb for the pronoun 'he' in standard English?

'He goes'

What do cardinal numbers represent in English?

Quantities

Which of the following is an example of an irregular verb in English?

Jumped

What happens to the form of a singular noun when numerals are added in English?

It changes the ending to -s

Which of the following is a correct singular-plural transformation in English?

Book - Books

What is the irregular form of the verb 'eat' in English?

Eaten

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English Vocabulary

In this section, we will discuss the first ten numbers in English and their various uses in different contexts. The numbers from one to ten are as follows:

  1. One - represents a single unit, like one apple. Example usage: 'I have one apple.'

  2. Two - represents two units, such as two apples. Example usage: 'I have two apples.'

  3. Three - represents three units, like three apples. Example usage: 'I have three apples.'

  4. Four - represents four units, like four apples. Example usage: 'I have four apples.'

  5. Five - represents five units, like five apples. Example usage: 'I have five apples.'

  6. Six - represents six units, like six apples. Example usage: 'I have six apples.'

  7. Seven - represents seven units, like seven apples. Example usage: 'I have seven apples.'

  8. Eight - represents eight units, like eight apples. Example usage: 'I have eight apples.'

  9. Nine - represents nine units, like nine apples. Example usage: 'I have nine apples.'

  10. Ten - represents ten units, like ten apples. Example usage: 'I have ten apples.'

These numbers are commonly used in various situations, including counting objects, measuring distances, expressing time, and more. Understanding them can help you communicate effectively in English.

Learn the English vocabulary for numbers one to ten and their usage in different contexts. Explore how these numbers are applied in counting objects, measuring distances, expressing time, and more.

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