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Numeral Adjectives, it’s examples, types, usage, list and worksheet

Numeral Adjectives, its types, examples, usage and list
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Among the types of adjectives, the Numeral Adjectives tell us about the number. Today, we will discuss definitions, examples, example sentences, types, list, and usage of numeral adjectives.

What are Numeral Adjectives or Adjectives of Numbers?

Adjectives of number or numeral adjective tell us about the number of nouns or pronouns. But what’s the Difference Between Numeral and Quantitative Adjectives? Quantitative Adjectives tell us about the uncountable nouns, while numeral adjective tell us the number.

Numeral Adjectives Examples Sentences:

Following are Numeral Adjective Example Sentences:

  1. The intelligent one would be selected as the team lead.
  2. Few children are not performing well in exams.
  3. I have five pens and three pencils.
  4. Four questions were very tough in today’s exams.
  5. Four girls are selected for the final team.

The Three Types of Numeral Adjectives:

Below are the numeral adjective types.

  • Definite Numeral Adjective
  • Indefinite Numeral Adjective
  • Distributive Numeral Adjective

Definite Numerical Adjective: 

These represent the nouns or pronouns in exact numbers. For example, four, five, seven, fifth. There are three types of definite numeral adjectives. These are:

  • Cardinals denote numbers (For Example: five, six, seven)
  • Ordinals denote position (For Example: first, second, third)
  • Multiplications of Nouns (For Example single, double, triple)

Below are definite numeral adjective examples.

Numerical AdjectivesType of Numeral AdjectiveExample Sentence
TwoCardinalShe bought two pens for the quiz.
FirstOrdinalShe got the first position in her class.
TripleMultiplicativeYou will get double the benefit after implementing this strategy.

Indefinite Numeral Adjective:

They don’t give a specific value, rather they show numerous subjects. These describe the number of nouns without describing the exact value. Examples include all, none, many, few, some, and so on. They represent an indefinite number. Below are some examples of indefinite numeral adjectives.

Indefinite Numerical Adjectives Examples
SomeShe brought some bananas today.
AnyDoes she have any doubts?
FewHe has just two attempts left to clear this exam.

Distributive Numeral Adjective:

Distributive numeral Adjectives represent nouns as individual units in the whole. Examples include neither, another, every, each, and so on.

Distributive Numeral AdjectiveExample Sentences
NeitherNeither option is right.
AnyIs there any team member left to get a copy of the project?
BothBoth of you performed well.

Numeral adjectives list

  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Four
  • Five
  • Six
  • Seven
  • Eight
  • Nine
  • First
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
  • Eighth
  • Ninth
  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
  • Each
  • Every
  • Either
  • Neither
  • Any
  • Both
  • Half
  • All
  • Half
  • Third
  • Quarter
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
  • Eighth
  • Ninth
  • Tenth
  • Eleventh
numeral adjectives list

List of numeral adjective

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Usage of numerical adjectives:

Consider the following rules while using numeral adjectives.

  • Numerical adjectives can come before or after a number.
  • Note that the numeral adjective must match the number in the correct inflection.
  • Select the correct numerical adjective in the context of the sentence.
  • When a numerical adjective is part of a sentence, the word that follows it must be in the singular or plural.

Numeral adjectives worksheet PDF

Here is a numerical adjectives exercises with answers PDF
1- Which one is a distributive numerical adjective?
  1. Neither 
  2. Some
  3. Any
  4. Few
2- Which one is NOT an indefinite numerical adjective?
  1. Both
  2. Some
  3. Any
  4. Few
Numeral Adjectives

Numeral Adjective Definition, examples, usage, list and pdf

Numeral adjectives pdf

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