Theme: Numbers from 300 to 399 in French
Hello and welcome.
Today we are learning to count from 300 to 399 in French.
In 10 minutes, not one more.
Shall we begin? Let's go!
The tens to know
From 300, we continue with the same rules:
- 300: three hundred (with a s because he is alone)
- 301: three hundred and one (without s because followed by another number)
- 310: three hundred and ten
- 320: three hundred and twenty
- 330: three hundred and thirty
- 340: three hundred and forty
- 350: three hundred and fifty
- 360: three hundred and sixty
- 370: three hundred and seventy
- 380: three hundred and eighty (with a s because he is alone)
- 381: three hundred and eighty-one (without s)
- 399: three hundred and ninety-nine
Spelling rules
- Hundred takes one s only if it is multiplied and not followed by another number.
- Twenty takes one s only if he is alone.
Examples:
- three hundred (with s)
- three hundred and one (without s)
- three hundred and eighty (with s)
- three hundred and eighty-one (without s)
Example sentences
- There are three hundred participants in the event.
- My bag costs three hundred and twenty euros.
- She has three hundred and seventy pounds.
- The last number is three hundred and ninety-nine.
Practical advice
To progress:
- Count from 300 to 399 out loud.
- Do number dictations.
- Write numbers in both numbers and words.
- Use prices, quantities or dates as support.
Conclusion
There you have it, you have just learned to count from 300 to 399 in French.
Thank you for your attention.
It was 10 minutes a day, not one more!
See you tomorrow ?
Writing
Take a piece of paper and a pen.
Copy the following sentences in block letters.
To write by hand:
- My coat costs three hundred and ten euros.
- There are three hundred and eighty chairs in the room.
- She has three hundred and thirty-two pages to read.
- I have three hundred and seventy-nine messages on my phone.
- The last candidate is number three hundred and ninety-nine.
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This exercise will help you remember numbers better and write them correctly.
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