Sunday, June 29, 2008

Writing - Handling Numbers

Sometimes when you write, you're going to need to include a mention of numbers of things. In formal writing, it's best to follow this simple rule: write the numbers from one (1) to ten (10) using letters; numbers eleven (11) and larger can be written using just the numbers.

Below are two examples illustrating this rule.

Terry bought nine types of soda for the party.

There were 45 people at the city council meeting.


Why does this rule for writing out the numbers using words only apply when going up to ten? Well, first of all, those are short, easy words to write (or type). Could you imagine having to write every number with words? Gosh! It would be a pain to have to type one thousand five hundred twenty seven instead of 1,527. Secondly, remember that this is just for formal writing, such as essays. Other types of writing (informal emails, lists, or memos) can use numbers for any value.

Start to look for this when you read newspaper or magazine articles! I bet you'll begin to notice this
more and more.

Give it a try. Write two sentences. The first one should use a number where the rule tells you to write it out using words. The second sentence should use a number that does not have to be written in words. Let's see how you do! I'll start!

I have just one cat.
However, I wish I could have 12 cats!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Writing-Handling Numbers"

Please, bring two sodas out of the refrigerator.

Don't forget the 50 cases of sodas my party.

-Angelica

Anonymous said...

Beverly gave me two Apples.

They are 13 students in miss Marlene's class.

Anonymous said...

I worked two hours overtime.

So,that would give me a total of 92hours.

Anonymous said...

My son is five months old.

I turn 19 years old in October.

Anonymous said...

I had three cases of soda.

There were 18 kids in the camp.

Luz Croce

Anonymous said...

I had seven cats. Four have been adopted so now we have three. My daughter's friend has 11 cats!

Anonymous said...

I have five nieces in this country but non abroad.

Twenty-five people participated on Sunday's Bingo.

Maria Rodriguez - Trelles

Anonymous said...

I have six dollars in my purse. I have $380.00 in my bank account.

Anonymous said...

Great work.

Anonymous said...

I gave my brother five apples.

My daughter and I walked for 11 miles before we got to the train station.

Karla Banton

Anonymous said...

My mother brought two loaves of bread.

I am so hungry I can eat 14 loaves of bread.

SHENEA WALKER

Anonymous said...

I worked three days last week, and the hours added up to 23 hours for the week.

Allison.

Anonymous said...

There are two girls sitting in the theatre.

There are 298 vacant seats in the theatre.

Deidra W.

Anonymous said...

Sandra H.

She missed one problem on the test.

She had 50 questions on the test.

Anonymous said...

Maria is cooking two dishes.

They were 3,000 fans in the concert.

Roxana Alvarez

October 10, 2009

Anonymous said...

I have to write two sentences.

I can spend $50.00 today.

Rosa M. Fernandez