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Ex. 03.15: Numbers – Grammar

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    NUMBERS. Review the use of Norwegian numbers for ages, addresses, and telephone numbers on p. 38-9 in the textbook and then do the exercise below.

    Hint:
    Note that Norwegian landline numbers are 8 digits and usually written in two-digit groupings, such as 22 22 22 22.  When said aloud, landline numbers are frequently read as two-digit numbers, such as tjueto (twenty-two), not two two. 

    Mobile numbers are usually written as three digits, two digits and then three digits, such as 222 22 222.  It is most common to read these numbers individually, such as to to to… (two two two…) not two hundred and twenty-two.

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    • Jeg er år gammel (32). Adressen min er Kirkeveien (23).

      Telefonnummeret mitt er (22 17 57 02).

    Correct Answers 7 / 7 Points
    Incorrect / 7 Points
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    • 2. Jeg er 48 år gammel ( ). Adressen min er Strandgata 14 .

      Mobilnummeret mitt er 984 25 136 .

    Correct Answers 9 / 9 Points
    Incorrect / 9 Points
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    • 3. Jeg er 13 år gammel ( ). Adressen min er Torsveien 18 .

      Telefonnummeret mitt er 38 64 87 03 .

    Correct Answers 7 / 7 Points
    Incorrect / 7 Points
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