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).

English Cardinal Numerals

English Cardinal Numerals

In English, cardinal numerals can be formed using both simple and compound forms:Simple cardinal numerals: are formed by using a single word to represent a number. Examples include one, two, three, and so on. Compound cardinal numerals: are formed by combining two or more simple numerals to create a new number.

Substantivized Adjectives

Substantivized Adjectives

Some Adjectives can be turned into nouns and used as nouns. They are called Substantivized Adjectives. Substantivized adjectives, also known as nominalized adjectives.   They are adjectives that have been turned into nouns by adding  suffixes such as: -ness, -ity, or -ism.

What is an Adjective?

What is an Adjective?

The Adjective is a part of speech that describes noun’s qualities: color, size, taste, appearance, age, forms, material, shape and answer to a question what? (what kind of)