๐Ÿ”ข 2.10. Cardinal Numbers

Lesson Practice Instructions:


Exercise 1 – Number to Word Conversion (Multiple Choice):
Read each question carefully and select the correct word for the given number from the options provided. After answering all 10 questions, click “Check Answers” to see your score and receive feedback.

Take your time, think about the context, and do your best!

Unit 2.10 – Cardinal Numbers Exercises

1. What is the word for the number 7?

2. What is the word for the number 30?

3. What is the word for the number 15?

4. What is the word for the number 80?

5. What is the word for the number 12?

6. What is the word for the number 40?

7. What is the word for the number 19?

8. What is the word for the number 50?

9. What is the word for the number 60?

10. What is the word for the number 11?


Exercise 2 - Fill in the Blanks (Number Words):
Complete the sentences by writing the correct cardinal number word in the blank space. Refer to the number in parentheses for guidance. Once you've filled in all 10 blanks, click "Check Answers" to review your performance and get detailed feedback. (Possible options include: seven, fifteen, forty, twelve, eighty, etc.)

1. I have _______ apples in my basket. (7)

2. There are _______ students in the classroom. (15)

3. I bought _______ shirts at the store. (40)

4. She has _______ pencils in her pencil case. (12)

5. My grandfather is _______ years old. (80)

6. There are _______ days in a week. (7)

7. I need _______ more books to complete my collection. (19)

8. We have _______ months in a year. (12)

9. The competition has _______ participants. (30)

10. My car costs _______ thousand dollars. (50)


Exercise 3 - Context-Based Number Selection (Multiple Choice):
Choose the most appropriate cardinal number for each context from the options provided. After answering all 10 questions, click "Check Answers" to see your score and receive feedback.

1. How many wheels does a typical car have?

2. How many fingers do humans typically have on one hand?

3. How many days are in a week?

4. How many colors are in a standard rainbow?

5. How many continents are there on Earth?

6. How many planets are in our solar system?

7. How many students are in a typical group project?

8. How many sides does a typical dice have?

9. How many strings does a standard guitar have?

10. How many Olympic rings are there?


Next steps:

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