Numbers 1 to 100 in English

Numbers 1 to 100 in English
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Numbers 1 to 100 in English

In this lesson, you will learn how to read, write and pronounce numbers from 1 to 100 in English — an essential skill for everyday life, shopping, telling the time, and much more.

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Lesson Explanation

Numbers in English follow a clear and logical pattern. Once you learn the numbers from 1 to 20 and the tens (20, 30, 40…), you can build any number up to 100 — and beyond!

The key rule for numbers 21–99 is simple: say the tens first, then the ones, joined with a hyphen. For example: 21 = twenty-one, 45 = forty-five, 83 = eighty-three.

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Watch out! Some numbers have irregular spellings — twelve (not “twolve”), forty (not “fourty”), and ninety (not “ninty”). These are the most common mistakes — memorise them carefully!
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Numbers 1 to 20

NumberWordNumberWord
1One11Eleven
2Two12Twelve
3Three13Thirteen
4Four14Fourteen
5Five15Fifteen
6Six16Sixteen
7Seven17Seventeen
8Eight18Eighteen
9Nine19Nineteen
10Ten20Twenty
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The Tens: 20 to 100

NumberWordExample
20TwentyTwenty students in the class.
30ThirtyShe is thirty years old.
40Forty ⚠️Forty minutes to go.
50FiftyFifty percent of the class passed.
60SixtyThere are sixty seconds in a minute.
70SeventyMy grandfather is seventy years old.
80EightyThe speed limit is eighty kilometres per hour.
90Ninety ⚠️A football match is ninety minutes long.
100One hundredOne hundred free lessons — all for you!

⚠️ Common mistakes: forty (NOT fourty) | ninety (NOT ninty)

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How to Build Numbers 21–99

Rule: Tens + hyphen + ones

NumberWordNumberWord
21Twenty-one55Fifty-five
25Twenty-five63Sixty-three
32Thirty-two74Seventy-four
38Thirty-eight86Eighty-six
41Forty-one97Ninety-seven
49Forty-nine99Ninety-nine
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Numbers in Real Life

SituationExample
AgeI am twenty-eight years old.
PriceThis book costs thirty-five pounds.
ScoreShe got ninety-five percent in her exam!
TemperatureIt is forty degrees today — very hot!
DistanceIt is sixty kilometres from here.
AddressI live at forty-two, Main Street.
TimeThe meeting starts at nine thirty.
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Example Dialogue

Using numbers in a real conversation

Cashier That comes to thirty-seven pounds fifty, please.
Sara Here’s forty pounds.
Cashier And here’s your change — two pounds fifty. Thank you!
Sara Thank you. Can I ask — what floor is the café on?
Cashier It’s on the third floor. Take the lift to floor three.
Sara Perfect. Thank you so much!
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Practice Exercise

1. How do you write 45 in English?
2. Which number comes between nineteen and twenty-one?
3. How do you say 98 in English?
4. A football match is ______ minutes long.
✅ 1. B — Forty-five (not Fourty!) | ✅ 2. C — Twenty | ✅ 3. C — Ninety-eight | ✅ 4. C — ninety
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Listen and Repeat

Listen to the pronunciation of the numbers:

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