V >.<11... ft> 3. The hundreds are similarly compound with eiiclitie»§| \-Y vr... n« NNS \\Y... \X* NY V., 4. Subject and verb agree in person and number but plural subject relates to inanimate beings, it not takes a singular verb. Ex.: One man is there. ...j^f Two men are there. One table is here. Three tables are here. 8h • Exercise \f W ><\ Y* 16 17 18 19 20 6>jy M 1 1 m • The tens: v y- r- f- (Jy-*. aUk-ij ■** i * >\2Lh >la-La )jj 2. Compound numerals follow the same order as in English, i.e. the large numbers come first, and they are linked to small numbers by the conjunction «j» which must be read as enclitic -o. Y\ yy rr YV Yf... • The hundreds: