Cardinal numbers are the fundamental counting numbers used to express the quantity of objects, answering the question "how many?". They represent total amounts rather than position or order (which are handled by ordinal numbers like "first" or "second").
They can be written as digits (1, 2, 3) or words (one, two, three). Sentence Example: "The teacher has three pens.". Examples: Difference Between Cardinal and Ordinal
Cardinal numbers are generally whole numbers (natural numbers or positive integers).
They are often placed before the noun they modify (e.g., "three cats"). Examples
They include whole numbers used for counting, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.. Quantity: They represent how many elements are in a set.
