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what are oridinal determiners and cardinal determiners​

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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In terms of meaning, numbers are similar to quantifier determiners, but most grammarians treat them separately. Numbers can be "cardinal" (one, two, three) or "ordinal" (first, second, third), as shown in this table: cardinal. ordinal.

Numbers such as one, five, eleven, two hundred are cardinal numbers. We most commonly use cardinal numbers as determiners (before nouns). When we use them in this way, we can use other determiners such as articles (a/an, the) and possessives (my, your) in front of them.

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Answered by dhananjay5424
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Ordinals are mostly formed by adding -th to a cardinal number. Some examples of exceptions are the words first, second, and third, and combinations which contain them, such as twenty-first. Cardinal numbers can be used at the beginning of a noun phrase, like determiners. or on their own, like pronouns.

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