Phil. 342 three hundred and forty two. A comma before any group of three signifies “thousand” or “million” (or “billion” or “trillion”). The following chart can help in reading large numbers. 3,085,125). Can you say 1100000 as one million and one hundred thousand, Hi Hassan – you could in theory, I think regionally some people might say that, but typically I wouldn’t, definitely not if it’s followed by a noun (e.g. Hi, could you let me know if this $2,513,000,000 is the same as $2,513 millions or should be $2,513 billions? Can i read 1991 as nineteen ninety one? For example, 123456 is read one hundred twenty three thousand four hundred and fifty six or one hundred and twenty three thousand four hundred and fifty six? Our system is much simpler. I am trying to read this number and I have to say that I am not 100% sure. But I can’t remember for the life of me where did i pick it up… Thanks for your help! Thank u.. If you’re comfortable with numbers 1-99, then you should be able to recite 312,580,747 after you understand and memorize this pattern: Would it be correct to say 4819 contains ‘four, eight and one nine’ or it had to be ‘four, eight, one and nine’? I send the ELB Readers Group new content and offers to help master English. Combine them and you get three hundred twelve million, five hundred eighty thousand, seven hundred forty-seven. For example, a six-figure salary, a four-figure discount. Join today and you'll also get a bonus set of printable grammar worksheets. Yes, that would be the common way to say the full year. I was struggling with big numbers which had zero as the 3rd / 2nd last digit of the number like 345 004. Note that hundreds, thousands and millions are not connected to each other with and, though. Three hundred twenty-two million! Wow really helpful, and I’m an English speaker such a clear way to study and teach this!! Easy! This is perfectly acceptable. I think it only really applies to hundreds of thousands, along these lines, “X hundred and X thousand, X hundred and X.” But some people would leave out the first “and”, “X hundred X thousand, X hundred and X.”. In 10.001 for instance, should it read “ten thousand one” or “ten thousand and one”? 125 = one hundred and twenty-five $2,513,000 – $2,513 million (correct?) When writing or reading a large number, begin at the left with the largest group, and proceed to the right. For example, a phone number might be grouped according to an area code then broken into threes or fours: (555) 7124 9439 – five-five-five, seven-one-two-four, nine-four-three-nine (with no need for ‘and’ in here). Hi Iryna, We describe three digit numbers in hundreds, then tens. We don’t typically use another ‘and’ during a million and thousands, so if you remove the nine hundred, there is no additional “and”: Here are some numbers to write as a numeral: _____ MILLIONS THOUSANDS ONES and then we would fill in the remaining spaces with zeros ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. You might also know that 322 is three hundred twenty-two. Add those together and you get 322,322,322 — three hundred twenty-two million, three hundred twenty-two thousand, three hundred twenty-two. We say large numbers by listing the numbers in order of size, biggest first. The first comma signifies million (three hundred twelve million) and the second comma signifies thousand (five hundred eighty thousand). If you understand the pattern, you can count to. This table shows how we can describe some groups of numbers as they increase in size: In the past, there was a distinction between the American billion (1,000,000,000) and the British or European billion (1,000,000,000,000 – now the trillion), but in modern use the vast majority of the English speaking world has adopted the American version. Also note we typically write numbers with commas instead of decimals, as the decimal denotes smaller parts of an integer, while the comma denotes larger numbers. 165,200,000km’2 one hundered sixty five thousand two million .is that true please. We say large numbers by listing the numbers in order of size, biggest first. It is confusing, isn´t it? 3.085.125 = ??? Every three digits (ones, tens, hundreds) can be grouped up. The first option, “three and twenty five”, I’d say is less likely as it sounds a bit unnatural and/or archaic. Numbers are separated into groups: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, millions, and so on. Hello, any can answer me here? I was like three hundred and forty five thousand four. The following chart can help in reading large numbers. So we describe hundreds/tens of millions, then thousands, then hundreds: When we want to say where a number generally lies, in the above groups, we can say it is in the… For example, 14 is in the teens, 325 is in the hundreds. Do we keep the commas in case of ordinal numbers? by Phil Williams | Jul 22, 2013 | Definitions, Exercises | 55 comments. Sorry for the slow reply – no, though we do sometimes talk about low thousands as hundreds interchangeably, typically we do not take hundreds of thousands beyond nine, as it then becomes millions. Click a cover to learn more! The answer is: ten million, nine hundred fifty-six thousand, five hundred and one. When writing or reading a large number, begin at the left with the largest group, and proceed to the right. any number above 100 that includes a number below 100 could include an ‘and’.

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