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Exercices anglais pluriel des noms (2/3)

EXERCICES DÉBUTANT ANGLAIS PLURIEL (2/3)

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EXERCICE 

Mettez les noms suivants au singulier:     exemple: garages → garage

  1. horses →
  2. dresses →
  3. rivers →
  4. mothers-in-law →
  5. buses →
  6. teachers →
  7. gardens →
  8. scarfs →
  9. products → 
  10. babies →
  11. countries →
  12. Americans → 
  13. ladies →
  14. crosses →
  15. fork → 
  16. tomatoes →
  17. lives →
  18. heroes →
  19. shelves →
  20. sheriffs →

  1. horses → horse
  2. dresses → dress
  3. rivers → river
  4. mothers-in-law → mother-in-law
  5. buses → bus
  6. teachers → teacher
  7. gardens → garden
  8. scarfs → scarf
  9. products → product
  10. babies → baby
  11. countries → country
  12. Americans → American
  13. ladies → lady
  14. crosses → cross
  15. fork → forks
  16. tomatoes → tomato
  17. lives → life
  18. heroes → hero
  19. shelves → shelf
  20. sheriffs → sheriff

Exercices débutant anglais: les erreurs fréquentes à éviter (1/3)

Exercices débutant anglais: les erreurs fréquentes

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Les phrases suivantes contiennent des erreurs (mots manquants ou en trop, fautes d’orthographe…). Il peut y avoir plusieurs fautes dans certaines phrases. Corrigez-les !

Exemples:

  • Tom is best student in the class. → Tom is the best student in the class.
  • There is some books on the table. → There is are some books on the table.
  1. He have a computer. → 
  2. He has 28 years old. → 
  3. Your funny! → 
  4. Paul playing tennis now. →  
  5. Probably he likes italian food. →  
  6. What you are watching now? →  
  7. Its raining outside. →  
  8. Can we use there car? →  
  9. Do you like her? No, I don’t like. →  
  10. I’m afraid to the sea. → 
  11. I’m a lawyer. So do I. → 
  12. She goes every day to the school. → 
  13. Do you have a bike? Yes, I have. → 
  14. Where your parents live? → 
  15. Is very sunny today. → 

  1. He have a computer. →  He has a computer.
  2. He has 28 years old. →  He is 28 years old.
  3. Your funny! →  You’re funny!
  4. Paul playing tennis now.  Paul is playing tennis now.
  5. Probably he likes italian food. →  He probably likes italian food.
  6. What you are watching now? →  What are you watching now?
  7. Its raining outside. →  It’s raining outside
  8. Can we use there car? →  Can we use their car?
  9. Do you like her? No, I don’t like. →  Do you like her? No, I don’t like her.
  10. I’m afraid to the sea. →  I’m afraid of the sea.
  11. I’m a lawyer; So do I. →  I’m a lawyer; So am I.
  12. She goes every day to the school.She goes to school every day.
  13. Do you have a bike? Yes, I have. →  Do you have a bike? Yes, I do.
  14. Where your parents live? →  Where does your parents live?
  15. Is very sunny today. →  It is very sunny today.

Exercices débutant anglais ordre des mots (1/4)

Exercices débutant anglais ordre des mots (1/4)

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Remettez les mots dans le bon ordre:

Exemple: green I bike my . → My bike is green.

1.   your  is  name  what ?

→ 

2.   is  Paul  name  my  .

→ 

3.   like  I  mushrooms  don’t .

→ 

4.   very  car  is  my  old .

→ 

5.   years  is  28   old  Tony .

→ 

6.   you  student  are  a ?

→ 

7.   London  to  I  go  want  to .

→ 

8.   lives  Rome  she  in .

→ 

9.   he  German  speak  can ?

→ 

10.   Japanese  they  speak  can .

→ 

11.   umbrella  borrow  I  your  can ?

→ 

12.   a   want  bike  I  new .

→ 

13.   hard  works  very  mother my .

→ 

14.   old  are  how  you ?

→ 

15.   not  cinema  going  to  I  am  the .

→ 

16.   books  at  I  home  read .

→ 

17.   Russia  from  is  she .

→ 

18.   like  do  pancakes  you ?

→ 

19.   she  in  does  germany  live ?

→ 

20.   the  is  driving  very  taxi  fast .

→ 

 


  1. What is your name?
  2. My name is Paul.
  3. I don’t like mushrooms.
  4. My car is very old.
  5. Tony is 28 years old.
  6. Are you a student?
  7. I want to go to London.
  8. She lives in Rome.
  9. Can he speak German?
  10. They can speak Japanese.
  11. Can I borrow your umbrella?
  12. I want a new bike.
  13. My mother works very hard.
  14. How old are you?
  15. I am not going to the cinema.
  16. I read books at home.
  17. She is from Russia.
  18. Do you like pancakes?
  19. Does she live in Germany?
  20. The taxi is driving very fast.

Exercices débutant anglais: répondre à des questions simples

Exercices débutant anglais RÉPONDRE À DES questions simples

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Faites correspondre les questions avec les bonnes réponses:

1 – What is her name?

→ 

2 – Where does she come from?

→ 

3 – What is her nationality?

→ 

4 – How old is she?

→ 

5 – Is she married?

→ 

6 – Does she have any children?

→ 

7 – Where does she live?

→ 

8 – What is she studying?

→ 


1 – What is her name? → Her name is Linda.

2 – Where does she come from? → She comes from Brazil.

3 – What is her nationality? → She is Brazilian.

4 – How old is she? → She is twenty-eight.

5 – Is she married? → No. She is single.

6 – Does she have any children? → Yes. She has two daughters.

7 – Where does she live? → She lives in Rio de Janeiro.

8 – What is she studying? → She is studying English.

Exercices débutant anglais verbes ing 1/2

Exercices débutant anglais verbes ing 1/2

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Complétez les phrases suivantes avec la forme en -ing des verbes entre parenthèses.

Exemple:

  • What are you doing there? I (write) a letter.
  • => I am writing a letter.
  1. We prefer (cook)  our own food.
  2. My aunt is scared of (go) by plane.
  3. Tina is interested in (make)  new friends.
  4. Paul dreams of (be) a famous guitar player.
  5. I should give up (smoke) .
  6. She are afraid of (swim) in the lake.
  7. I don’t like (play)  poker.
  8. She is crazy about (sing) .
  9. Sarah is good at (dance) .
  10. We started (work)  on this last week.
  11. They suggested not (keep)   the money.
  12. Sam mentioned (stay)  up late.
  13. The job involves (deal)  with dangerous chemicals.
  14. Kevin finished (fix)  the car.
  15. She practices (play)  guitar every day.

  1. cooking
  2. going
  3. making
  4. being
  5. smoking
  6. swiming
  7. playing
  8. singing
  9. dancing
  10. working
  11. keeping
  12. staying
  13. dealing
  14. fixing
  15. playing

Exercices débutant anglais demander chemin

Exercices débutant anglais demander chemin

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EXERCICE 1 

EXERCICE 2

EXERCICE 3

Comment traduisez-vous les mots suivants ? Choisissez la bonne réponses:  → → →

1. do →

2. have  => 

3. went => 

4. come => 

5. run => 

6. keep => 

7. sold => 

8. broken => 

9. met => 

10.  slept => 

11. say => 

12. put => 

13. seen => 

14. swam => 

15. cost => 

16. got => 

17. build => 

18. knew => 

19. were => 

20. caught => 

EXERCICE 2

Mettez les verbes au Past Perfect Simple:

  1. I/work → 
  2. he/paint → 
  3. we/listen → 
  4. you/speak → 
  5. they/find 

EXERCICE 3

1. If you don’t believe me, try it ________!
you
yourself

2. They wanted to do it ________.
themselves
them

3. I blame ________ for the accident.
myself
me

4. He broke his arm so he cannot dress ________.
him
himself

5. I don’t know anything about ________.
himself
him

6. I hurt ________ playing soccer.
me
myself

7. My brother cut ________ shaving.
himself
him

8. I love spending time with ________.
her
herself

9. Sam got ________ in trouble.
himself
him

10. Tina helped ________ find a job.
myself
me

EXERCICE 4

Choisissez la bonne réponse:

1. Le comparatif de well est

a) weller
b) better
c) worst
d) best

2. Le comparatif de good est

a) best
b) gooder
c) more good
d) better

3. Le superlatif de fast est

a) fastest
b) most fast
c) fast
d) faster

4. Le superlatif de amazing est

a) amazingest
b) most amazing
c) more amazing
d) amazinggest

5. Le superlatif de badly est

a) most badly
b) worse
c) badliest
d) worst

6. Le superlatif de much est

a) most
b) muchest
c) many
d) most much

7. Le comparatif de grateful est

a) gratefuller
b) gratefuler
c) more grateful
d) most grateful

8. Le comparatif de early est

a) more early
b) earlyer
c) earlier
d) earlyest

9. Le comparatif de ugly est

a) uglyer
b) ugliest
c) more ugly
d) uglier

10. Le comparatif de happily est

a) happilier
b) more happily
c) happilyer
d) happier

EXERCICE 5

Mettre ‘must + infinitive’ (pour parler du présent) ou ‘must + have + participe passé’ (pour parler du passé):

  1. Hiromi always does really well on exams. She must  a lot.
  2. That woman drives a very expensive car. She must  a lot of money.
  3. You must  a lot before you gave your speech. It was really good.
  4. When Linda got home yesterday there were flowers on the table. Her husband must  them.
  5. Where is my coat? I saw it earlier, so it must  in this room.
  6. Tina couldn’t find her keys. She thought she must  them at her office.
  7. It must  hot outside. That man in the street is just wearing a tee-shirt.
  8. All my plants must   dead! I forgot to water them before I went on holiday.
  9. Kelly is so late! She must  the bus!
  10. There’s rubbish all over my garden! A cat must  in the bin.
  11. Sandra has a huge library in her house. She must  books.
  12. Oh no, I don’t have my glasses! I must  them in the train.
  13. When Wendy got home, she found the ice cream had melted. It must  too hot in the car.
  14. If you haven’t eaten all day, you must  hungry.
  15. Martin and Sonya must  very tired. They have a new baby.
  16. It must  a lot in the night. There are puddles everywhere.
  17. Simon must  happy. His girlfriend just agreed to marry him.
  18. What an amazing kitchen you’ve got! You must  cooking.
  19. Quentin must  all the cookies! There are none left.
  20. When I got up this morning, the kitchen was spotless. Sarah must  it before she went to bed last night.

EXERCICE 1

Complétez le tableau suivant:

comparatif superlatif
dark
nice
heavy
beautiful
bad
_

EXERCICE 4

Remplissez les cases avec les adjectifs suivants:

Resourceful Greedy Illiterate Useless Unforgettable Energetic Sleepless
Priceless Quarrelsome Dangerous Courageous Daily Literate unpopular

1. A man of great courage => A   man

2. A night in which you could not sleep at all => A  night

3. A person who cannot read and write => A/An  person

4. A gift of immense value => A  gift

5. An experience which you cannot forget => An  experience

6. A person whom nobody likes => A/An  person

7. A newspaper that comes out every day => A   newspaper

8. A person who can read and write => A  person

9. A person who is always quarreling with everyone => A  person

10. A person who is never content with what he has and wants more and more => A  person

11. A person who is good at finding solutions to problems => A  person

EXERCICE 6

Choisissez le pronom démonstratif qui convient: 

1.  girls are in my class.
a) this
b) these

2.  oranges are very sweet.
a) this
b) these

3. I like  color.
a) this
b) these

4. Where shall we hang  paintings?
a) that
b) those

5. Can you help me carry  boxes?
a) this
b) these

6. Are  bananas ripe?
a) this
b) these

7.  cats are beautiful.
a) these
b) this

8.  were the best days of my life.
a) that
b) those

9.  was an interesting story.
a) that
b) this

10. Can you help me clean  room?
a) this
b) these

EXERCICE TRADUCTION

1. Les enfants ont faim ! 
2. Qu’aimerais-tu faire ? 
3. Le lundi, les boutiques de l’hôtel sont fermées. 
4. Je suis d’accord avec vous ! 
5. Ne restez pas au soleil ! 
6. Ca fait mal? 
7. Je dois partir à 16 heures. 
8. Fumer dans cette zone est interdit. 
9. Combien coûte cette carte postale? 
10. La boutique est ouverte de 13 à 17 heures. 

EXERCICE TRADUCTION 2

  1. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  2. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  3. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  4. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  5. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  6. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  7. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  8. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 
  9. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  10. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  11. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  12. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  13. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  14. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  15. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  16. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 
  17. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  18. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  19. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  20. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  21. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  22. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  23. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  24. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 

EXERCICE TRADUCTION 3

1. parce que
2. a pour origine
3. en raison de
4. faute de
5. étant donné
6. puisque
7. a eu pour conséquence
8. c’est xxx qui a provoqué
9. de telle sorte que
10. grâce à

CORRECTION EXERCICE 1

comparatif superlatif
dark darker darkest
nice nicer nicest
heavy heavier heaviest
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
bad worse worst

CORRECTION EXERCICE 2

Exercices débutant anglais se présenter

Exercices débutant anglais se présenter

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Répondez aux questions suivantes:

1 – Hi, how are you? ⇒  

2 – What’s your name? ⇒  

3 – Where are you from? ⇒  

4 – Where do you live? ⇒  

5 – How old are you? ⇒  

6 – What are your hobbies? ⇒  

7 – When were you born? ⇒  

8 – Where were you born? ⇒  


1 – I’m fine, thank you.
2 – My name is Mike.
3 – I’m from Canada.
4 – I live in Vancouver.
5 – I’m 17 years old.
6 – I like to read books and play video games.
7 – I was born in 1999.
8 – I was born in Toronto.

Exercices débutant anglais salutations

Exercices débutant anglais salutations

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EXERCICE 1

Comment traduisez-vous les mots suivants ? Choisissez la bonne réponses:

1. do => 

2. have  => 

3. went => 

4. come => 

5. run => 

6. keep => 

7. sold => 

8. broken => 

9. met => 

10.  slept => 

11. say => 

12. put => 

13. seen => 

14. swam => 

15. cost => 

16. got => 

17. build => 

18. knew => 

19. were => 

20. caught => 

EXERCICE 2

Mettez les verbes au Past Perfect Simple:

  1. I/work → 
  2. he/paint → 
  3. we/listen → 
  4. you/speak → 
  5. they/find 

EXERCICE 3

1. If you don’t believe me, try it ________!
you
yourself

2. They wanted to do it ________.
themselves
them

3. I blame ________ for the accident.
myself
me

4. He broke his arm so he cannot dress ________.
him
himself

5. I don’t know anything about ________.
himself
him

6. I hurt ________ playing soccer.
me
myself

7. My brother cut ________ shaving.
himself
him

8. I love spending time with ________.
her
herself

9. Sam got ________ in trouble.
himself
him

10. Tina helped ________ find a job.
myself
me

EXERCICE 4

Choisissez la bonne réponse:

1. Le comparatif de well est

a) weller
b) better
c) worst
d) best

2. Le comparatif de good est

a) best
b) gooder
c) more good
d) better

3. Le superlatif de fast est

a) fastest
b) most fast
c) fast
d) faster

4. Le superlatif de amazing est

a) amazingest
b) most amazing
c) more amazing
d) amazinggest

5. Le superlatif de badly est

a) most badly
b) worse
c) badliest
d) worst

6. Le superlatif de much est

a) most
b) muchest
c) many
d) most much

7. Le comparatif de grateful est

a) gratefuller
b) gratefuler
c) more grateful
d) most grateful

8. Le comparatif de early est

a) more early
b) earlyer
c) earlier
d) earlyest

9. Le comparatif de ugly est

a) uglyer
b) ugliest
c) more ugly
d) uglier

10. Le comparatif de happily est

a) happilier
b) more happily
c) happilyer
d) happier

EXERCICE 5

Mettre ‘must + infinitive’ (pour parler du présent) ou ‘must + have + participe passé’ (pour parler du passé):

  1. Hiromi always does really well on exams. She must  a lot.
  2. That woman drives a very expensive car. She must  a lot of money.
  3. You must  a lot before you gave your speech. It was really good.
  4. When Linda got home yesterday there were flowers on the table. Her husband must  them.
  5. Where is my coat? I saw it earlier, so it must  in this room.
  6. Tina couldn’t find her keys. She thought she must  them at her office.
  7. It must  hot outside. That man in the street is just wearing a tee-shirt.
  8. All my plants must   dead! I forgot to water them before I went on holiday.
  9. Kelly is so late! She must  the bus!
  10. There’s rubbish all over my garden! A cat must  in the bin.
  11. Sandra has a huge library in her house. She must  books.
  12. Oh no, I don’t have my glasses! I must  them in the train.
  13. When Wendy got home, she found the ice cream had melted. It must  too hot in the car.
  14. If you haven’t eaten all day, you must  hungry.
  15. Martin and Sonya must  very tired. They have a new baby.
  16. It must  a lot in the night. There are puddles everywhere.
  17. Simon must  happy. His girlfriend just agreed to marry him.
  18. What an amazing kitchen you’ve got! You must  cooking.
  19. Quentin must  all the cookies! There are none left.
  20. When I got up this morning, the kitchen was spotless. Sarah must  it before she went to bed last night.

EXERCICE 1

Complétez le tableau suivant:

comparatif superlatif
dark
nice
heavy
beautiful
bad
_

EXERCICE 4

Remplissez les cases avec les adjectifs suivants:

Resourceful Greedy Illiterate Useless Unforgettable Energetic Sleepless
Priceless Quarrelsome Dangerous Courageous Daily Literate unpopular

1. A man of great courage => A   man

2. A night in which you could not sleep at all => A  night

3. A person who cannot read and write => A/An  person

4. A gift of immense value => A  gift

5. An experience which you cannot forget => An  experience

6. A person whom nobody likes => A/An  person

7. A newspaper that comes out every day => A   newspaper

8. A person who can read and write => A  person

9. A person who is always quarreling with everyone => A  person

10. A person who is never content with what he has and wants more and more => A  person

11. A person who is good at finding solutions to problems => A  person

EXERCICE 6

Choisissez le pronom démonstratif qui convient: 

1.  girls are in my class.
a) this
b) these

2.  oranges are very sweet.
a) this
b) these

3. I like  color.
a) this
b) these

4. Where shall we hang  paintings?
a) that
b) those

5. Can you help me carry  boxes?
a) this
b) these

6. Are  bananas ripe?
a) this
b) these

7.  cats are beautiful.
a) these
b) this

8.  were the best days of my life.
a) that
b) those

9.  was an interesting story.
a) that
b) this

10. Can you help me clean  room?
a) this
b) these

EXERCICE TRADUCTION

1. Les enfants ont faim ! 
2. Qu’aimerais-tu faire ? 
3. Le lundi, les boutiques de l’hôtel sont fermées. 
4. Je suis d’accord avec vous ! 
5. Ne restez pas au soleil ! 
6. Ca fait mal? 
7. Je dois partir à 16 heures. 
8. Fumer dans cette zone est interdit. 
9. Combien coûte cette carte postale? 
10. La boutique est ouverte de 13 à 17 heures. 

EXERCICE TRADUCTION 2

  1. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  2. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  3. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  4. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  5. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  6. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  7. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  8. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 
  9. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  10. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  11. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  12. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  13. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  14. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  15. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  16. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 
  17. 1. Cette école est intéressante. ⇒ 
  18. 2. A qui sont ces lunettes? ⇒ 
  19. 3. La mer est bleue. ⇒ 
  20. 4. Demain,je vais à l’école. ⇒ 
  21. 5. Nous sommes dans la même classe. ⇒ 
  22. 6. Je ne suis pas un casse-pied. ⇒ 
  23. 7. Je suis né en France. ⇒ 
  24. 8. Il vient de Paris. ⇒ 

EXERCICE TRADUCTION 3

1. parce que
2. a pour origine
3. en raison de
4. faute de
5. étant donné
6. puisque
7. a eu pour conséquence
8. c’est xxx qui a provoqué
9. de telle sorte que
10. grâce à

CORRECTION EXERCICE 1

comparatif superlatif
dark darker darkest
nice nicer nicest
heavy heavier heaviest
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
bad worse worst

CORRECTION EXERCICE 2

Exercice débutant anglais its ou it’s

Exercice débutant anglais its ou it’s

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Rappel:

  • it’s signifie ‘it is’ ou ‘it has’
  • its signifie aussi la possession (son, sa, ses) pour les choses ou les animaux.

Choisissez entre its ou it’s:

  1.  not my bag.
  2. Paris is famous for  architecture.
  3.  never going to work!
  4. What’s the time?  ten past twelve.
  5. The company has lost  licence.
  6.  over.
  7. How are you?  been a long time!
  8. I can’t find my phone, I think  been stolen.
  9. A plane lost  reactor when it took off.
  10.  never too late to learn another language.
  11. Let’s go,  time for school.
  12. The dog made  way back to the house.
  13. Everyone knows that  his fault.
  14.  been snowing for 2 days.
  15. The town has lost half of  population since 2012.
  16.  going to take a long time to solve this problem.
  17. I’m interested in Japan and  culture.
  18. Take an umbrella because  raining.
  19. I think  nice to have a girlfriend.
  20. The university is very proud of  reputation.

  1. it’s
  2. its
  3. it’s
  4. it’s
  5. its
  6. it’s
  7. it’s
  8. it’s
  9. its
  10. it’s
  11. it’s
  12. its
  13. it’s
  14. it’s
  15. its
  16. it’s
  17. its
  18. it’s
  19. it’s
  20. its

Exercices débutant anglais les nombres

EXERCICES POUR DÉBUTANTS EN ANGLAIS, À FAIRE EN LIGNE OU À IMPRIMER, AVEC LES CORRIGÉS

LES NOMBRES EN ANGLAIS

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Ecrivez les nombres en toutes lettres:

3   → 
5   → 
7   → 
11   → 
15   → 
28   → 
34   → 
41   → 
57   → 
69   → 
73   → 
84   → 
98   → 

 


3   →  three
5   →  five
7   →  seven
11   →  eleven
15   →  fifteen
28   →  twenty-eight
34   →  thirty-four
41   →  forty-one
57   →  fifty-seven
69   →  sixty-nine
73   →  seventy-three
84   →  eighty-four
98   →  ninety-eight