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There are <i>two</i> ( 2 ) <a href="/c/chair">chairs</a> in the picture. If you cut something into two pieces, you get <a href="/h/half">halves</a>. The number before two is <a href="/o/one">one</a>. The number that comes after two is <a href="/t/three">three</a>.
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Numbers
There are
two
( 2 )
chairs
in the picture. If you cut something into two pieces, you get
halves
. The number before two is
one
. The number that comes after two is
three
.
independentman
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