Finite and non- finite forms of the Verbs

Finite and non- finite forms of the Verbs

In grammar, a finite verb is a verb form that shows tense, person, number, and mood. A finite verb is used to indicate that the action or state of the verb is limited to a specific time or subject.

English Ordinal Numerals

English Ordinal Numerals

Ordinal numerals are used to express the order or sequence of things, such as first, second, third, etc. In English, the ordinal numerals are generally formed by adding the suffix -th to the cardinal numeral (except for  first , which has its own unique form).

What is a Numeral?

What is a Numeral?

In linguistics, the term numeral refers to a word or phrase that represents a number or quantity.   Numerals can be used as a part of speech in a sentence, just like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. In English, there are two types of numerals: cardinal and ordinal.   Cardinal numerals represent a quantity or number, such as one, two, three, etc.   Ordinal numerals represent the order of things, such as