Three hundred, two thousand nine hundred etc. More than one but less than maybe three to five. Use apostrophes in phrases such as in two days' time, 12 years' imprisonment and six weeks' holiday, where the time period (two days) modifies a noun (time), but not in nine. More than two but less than five or so. In general i would say we use terms. Three is a special number. Conjuring special terms for other numbers of works. In compound numerals, 'hundred' and 'thousand' stay invariable:
I Have Some Problems When I Want To Say That Something Needs To Be Increased/Decreased Several Times.
One boy makes one boy; Two boys makes half a boy; More than two or three.
Three Hundred, Two Thousand Nine Hundred Etc.
More than one but less than maybe three to five. I don't know if there's an upper limit. Use apostrophes in phrases such as in two days' time, 12 years' imprisonment and six weeks' holiday, where the time period (two days) modifies a noun (time), but not in nine.
Three Is A Special Number.
One of the three people one in three drivers report not wearing their seatbelt. (meaning:
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Use Apostrophes In Phrases Such As In Two Days' Time, 12 Years' Imprisonment And Six Weeks' Holiday, Where The Time Period (Two Days) Modifies A Noun (Time), But Not In Nine.
I don't know if there's an upper limit. Conjuring special terms for other numbers of works. Three boys makes no boy means just what was said above:
The Plural Is Only Used To Show A Large But.
In refernce to a specific 3, then (at least in ae) we would use an article: One boy makes one boy; More than one but less than maybe three to five.
Three Is A Special Number.
Two boys makes half a boy; More than two or three. One of the three people one in three drivers report not wearing their seatbelt. (meaning:
Three Hundred, Two Thousand Nine Hundred Etc.
One boy by himself will work and earn his pay; In general i would say we use terms. I have some problems when i want to say that something needs to be increased/decreased several times.
In Compound Numerals, 'Hundred' And 'Thousand' Stay Invariable
More than two but less than five or so.