Example of Numeral Adjectives
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
The numeral adjectives are the ones determine a numerical quantity in the name. They are divided into five types: cardinal, ordinal, proportional, partitive, and distributive.
Types of numeral adjectives:
The cardinal numeral adjectives, are used to count and in them the amount is expressed in a complete way:
- Two sheets,
- Three children
The adjective numeral one suffers an apocope when it immediately precedes a noun:
- Book
- A friend
The word one, never suffers apocope.
The word hundred, has three apocopes:
When in front of a noun:
- One hundred soldiers
- One hundred centuries.
When in front of a qualifying adjective:
- One hundred famous singers
When it is in front of a cardinal numeral adjective by which it is multiplied;
- One hundred thousand millennia.
When it is added with the cardinal numeral adjective that follows it, it does not suffer from apocope;
- One hundred twenty.
Cardinal numerals made up of tens and ones are written in three words:
- Sixteen,
- Thirty-five
Except for the numbers that are between twenty and thirty, since these are written with a single word without the (e) of twenty, and instead of the (y) it is put (i) Latin;
- Twenty three,
- Twenty nine
The word both or both is a numeral and plural adjective that serves to point out two things or two people at the same time.
- My Dad and my Mom went on a trip; both of them they brought me gifts.
The cardinal numeral adjectives They serve to indicate the order or corresponding position of the people or things that make up a series.
- Twentieth year
- Fourth day
The battalions of an army are designated with cardinal numbers like this:
- The five infantry,
- The eleventh cavalry.
The proportional numeral adjectives or multiples. They are those that indicate the number of times that a quantity contains a lesser:
- Duplicate
- Duplo
- Double
When they follow from the article, the multiples are nouns:
- Eight is the quadruple of two.
The partitive numeral adjectives They serve to indicate how many parts a unit is divided into.
- A quarter of my cheese.
Partitives become nouns when they are not accompanied by the word part:
- The room of my wealth
The distributive numeral adjectives. In Spanish it is only the word two, and its feminine, sendas, which means one for each.
- The women came with paths baskets in their hands, (each one had one)
Sometimes the word two is used erroneously, and therefore we must avoid it, as a synonym of big or striking: you came out with both clothes!
Example of numeral adjectives:
Numeral adjectives
Two houses
Three days
Nine detained
A tie.
Cardinal numeral adjectives
First love
Second play
Third groom
Bedroom battalion
First master.
Proportional numeral adjectives
Duplicate of the key
The double ration
The triple of strength
A fivefold of work
Partitive numeral adjectives
The half Of the bottle.
The quarter part of the bottle.
A third of the guests.
A bedroom battalion.
Distributive numeral adjectives
Paths phone calls.
Sendos documents.
Paths phone calls.
Sendos commitments.
Other types of adjectives:
- Adjectives
- Adjectives
- Demonstrative adjectives
- Explanatory adjectives
- Gentile adjectives
- Undefined adjectives
- Partitive adjectives
- Possessive adjectives
- Pronominal adjectives
- Substantiated adjectives