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The numbers quatre-vingts and deux cents, trois cents, quatre cents, etc., take a plural -s in the written language when they are used in isolation or phrase final position:
The numbers quatre-vingts and deux cents, trois cents, quatre cents, etc., take a plural -s in the written language when they are used in isolation or phrase final position:
*J'en ai vu quatre-vingts  
*J'en ai vu quatre-vingts  
7 saw eighty
7 saw eighty


*La capacité de la salle est de huit cents  
*La capacité de la salle est de huit cents  
The room can hold eight hundred
The room can hold eight hundred


and when they precede non-numeral nouns:
and when they precede non-numeral nouns:


*trois cents visiteurs  
*trois cents visiteurs  
three hundred visitors
three hundred visitors


*quatre-vingts candidats  
*quatre-vingts candidats  
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*deux cent trois
*deux cent trois
*trois cent mille
*trois cent mille


unless those numerals are millions or milliards:
unless those numerals are millions or milliards:
*deux cents millions d'habitants
*deux cents millions d'habitants
two hundred million inhabitants
two hundred million inhabitants


*cinq cents milliards d’euros
*cinq cents milliards d’euros
five hundred billion francs
five hundred billion francs


mille never takes a plural -s:
mille never takes a plural -s:
*mille personnes
*mille personnes
a thousand people
a thousand people


*dix mille gagnants
*dix mille gagnants
ten thousand winners
ten thousand winners


*deux mille vingt lecteurs
*deux mille vingt lecteurs
two thousand and twenty readers
two thousand and twenty readers


 
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Plurals in cardinal numbers

The numbers quatre-vingts and deux cents, trois cents, quatre cents, etc., take a plural -s in the written language when they are used in isolation or phrase final position:

  • J'en ai vu quatre-vingts

7 saw eighty

  • La capacité de la salle est de huit cents

The room can hold eight hundred

and when they precede non-numeral nouns:

  • trois cents visiteurs

three hundred visitors

  • quatre-vingts candidats

eighty applicants

However, when these numbers precede other numerals, there is generally no plural -s:

  • quatre-vingt-deux
  • quatre-vingt-trois
  • deux cent deux
  • deux cent trois
  • trois cent mille

unless those numerals are millions or milliards:

  • deux cents millions d'habitants

two hundred million inhabitants

  • cinq cents milliards d’euros

five hundred billion francs

mille never takes a plural -s:

  • mille personnes

a thousand people

  • dix mille gagnants

ten thousand winners

  • deux mille vingt lecteurs

two thousand and twenty readers

After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Possessive determiners, Omission of the article, Déterminants & Indefinite article.

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Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions

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