part ( predicative) of the compound nominal predicate: I am
seventeen ;
9. Uzbek and English ordinal numerals also can be used in the
functions of the subject, object and predicate: Qaysi raqam shifokor
qabuliga kirdi?-
Beshinchi. Whose turn is it now? –
The tenth (
subject); Qaysi kiobni tanladingiz?- Men
ikkinchisini tanladim. Which
book have you chosen?- I have chosen the
second (object).U
birinchi (predicate). She was the
first to leave the room (predicative/nominal
part of the compound nominal predicate).
10. n the English and Uzbek languages numerals like adjectives
and adverbs express definition. Adjectives define the quality of objects,
adverbs define actions and states, numerals define measure and number
of objects;
11. In the English and Uzbek languages according to the meaning
numerals are classified into cardinal,ordinal, fractional;
12. In the English and Uzbek languages according to the structure
numerals are classified into simple , compound, fractional: eleven, ten,
two , besh, ikki, o’n (simple); yigirma besh, o’n besh- twenty five, thirty
three, sixteen, seventeen;
1/3< one
third , 2 3/5fifth -
4/1Uzbek languages fractional numerals are formed on the syntactical level
of the language: in English cardinal numeral is combined with the
ordinal numeral, in Uzbek two cardinal numerals are combined where
the first one receives the affix of the ablative case
-dan ( chiqish
kelishik);
13. In the English and Uzbek languages numerals are used in the
funcions of the subject (
two and