| 41. | In general, the following rules are used to determine agreement between the cardinal number and a noun.
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| 42. | Cardinal numbers can be defined as follows.
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| 43. | Here consider them as finite cardinal numbers.
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| 44. | Besides the cardinal number for the amount, one much also spell out the amount using English words.
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| 45. | Most ordinal numbers are formed by adding, { [ t ] in front of a cardinal number.
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| 46. | To have the same size is an equivalence relation, and the cardinal numbers are the equivalence classes.
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| 47. | This is a well-ordering of cardinal numbers.
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| 48. | Cardinal numbers precede the modified noun, connected by the preposition ( optional for the number 1 ).
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| 49. | The cardinal numbers used in counting.
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| 50. | All other cardinal numbers are indeclinable.
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