While writing numbers, sometimes we use figures or digits and sometimes we write out the number in words. Here is a quick overview of the rules for writing numbers.
Small numbers
Numbers smaller than ten should be spelled out.
One-word numbers can be spelled out. Examples are: eleven, thirteen, twenty, thirty etc.
When writing large number we often use commas.
The International Systems of Units (SI) does not recommend the use of commas or periods.
SI recommends that a space should be used to separate groups of three digits.
Percentages
In a less formal style, you can use the symbol %. In formal writing, you should spell the percentage out.
Small numbers
Numbers smaller than ten should be spelled out.
- Two birds were sitting on a branch. (NOT ‘2 birds were sitting on a branch.’)
- I got only 35 marks in English. (More natural than I got only thirty-five marks in English.)
One-word numbers can be spelled out. Examples are: eleven, thirteen, twenty, thirty etc.
When writing large number we often use commas.
- There are 746,372 voters in this constituency.
The International Systems of Units (SI) does not recommend the use of commas or periods.
SI recommends that a space should be used to separate groups of three digits.
- He earns $1 500 000 a year.
- Write ‘Twenty years ago…’ (NOT 20 years ago…)
- Write ‘They sold 400,000 copies on the first day’ instead of ‘400,000 copies were sold on the first day.’
- In the nineteenth century
Percentages
In a less formal style, you can use the symbol %. In formal writing, you should spell the percentage out.
- She got 96% marks. (Informal)
- She got 96 percent marks. (Formal)
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