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Total English - Starter - Unit 2 - Lesson 3

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - Lesson 3 in the Total English Starter coursebook, such as "seventeen", "twenty-six", "thirty", etc.

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Total English - Starter
eleven
eleven
[numeral]

the number 11

Ex: My little son knows that eleven is one more than ten. 
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twelve
twelve
[numeral]

the number 12

Ex: My son reads twelve pages of his book every day. 
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thirteen
thirteen
[numeral]

the number 13

Ex: I have thirteen stamps in my collection. 
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fourteen
fourteen
[numeral]

the number 14

Ex: She was born fourteen years ago, and there are now fourteen candles on her birthday cake. 
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sixteen
sixteen
[numeral]

the number 16

Ex: She has sixteen unread messages in her inbox. 
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seventeen
seventeen
[numeral]

the number 17

Ex: She bought seventeen books from the bookstore. 
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eighteen
eighteen
[numeral]

the number 18

Ex: He has been working at his job for eighteen years. 
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nineteen
nineteen
[numeral]

the number 19

Ex: The car was manufactured in the year nineteen ninety-eight. 
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twenty
twenty
[numeral]

the number 20

Ex: The distance between the two cities is twenty kilometers. 
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twenty-one
twenty-one
[numeral]

the number 21; the number of days in three weeks

Ex: She will turn twenty-one next month and is excited to celebrate her birthday with friends. 
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twenty-two
twenty-two
[numeral]

the number 22; the number of players on two soccer teams

Ex: The concert is set to start at twenty-two minutes past eight. 
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twenty-three
twenty-three
[numeral]

the number 23; the number of pairs of chromosomes in the human body

Ex: She turned twenty-three yesterday and celebrated with her friends. 
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twenty-four
twenty-four
[numeral]

the number 24; the number of hours in a day

Ex: The temperature outside is twenty-four degrees Celsius. 
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twenty-five
twenty-five
[numeral]

the number 25; the number we get when we multiply five by five

Ex: The box contains twenty-five books for the library. 
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twenty-six
twenty-six
[numeral]

the number 26; the number of letters in the English alphabet

Ex: She turned twenty-six last week and celebrated with her friends. 
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twenty-seven
twenty-seven
[numeral]

the number 27; the number you get when you multiply three by three by three

Ex: He scored twenty-seven points in the basketball game. 
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twenty-eight
twenty-eight
[numeral]

the number 28; the number that is equal to twenty plus eight

Ex: She turned twenty-eight last month and celebrated with a trip. 
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twenty-nine
twenty-nine
[numeral]

the number 29; the number of days in February when the year has one extra day during a leap year

Ex: The package weighs twenty-nine kilograms. 
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thirty
thirty
[numeral]

the number 30

Ex: The recipe calls for thirty grams of sugar. 
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forty
forty
[numeral]

the number 40

Ex: My dad works forty hours a week. 
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fifty
fifty
[numeral]

the number 50

Ex: She celebrated her fiftieth birthday with a big party surrounded by family and friends. 
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sixty
sixty
[numeral]

the number 60

Ex: She found a vintage photograph of her parents from their wedding day, nearly sixty years ago. 
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seventy
seventy
[numeral]

the number 70

Ex: The marathon was attended by over seventy runners from different countries. 
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eighty
eighty
[numeral]

the number 80

Ex: The temperature today is expected to reach eighty degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for a picnic. 
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ninety
ninety
[numeral]

the number 90

Ex: The student received a ninety on her math exam, earning her an A for the semester. 
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one hundred
one hundred
[Adjective]

of the number 100; the number of years in a century

Ex: She saved one hundred dollars to buy a new bicycle for her daily commute. 
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