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- 1st or 1th – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
When you want to talk about the first position in a sequence, which term should you use, “1st” or “1th”? This might seem obvious to some, but for those learning English, the rules behind this can be a bit puzziny The correct form is 1st
- the 1st or 1st - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm wondering which is the right usage between "the 1st" and "1st" in these sentences: a) The United States ranked 1st in Bloomberg's Global Innovation Index b) The United States ranked the 1st
- ‘1st’ or ‘1th’: Which is Correct? - Writing Tips Institute
Use ' 1st ' when you are speaking about the first day of the month So, you could write:
- Ordinal Numbers In English | Usage And Examples - Games4esl
On this page, you will find a list of ordinal numbers in English with the correct English spelling There are also some useful ordinal number examples, and examples of when to use ordinal numbers in English Related: We use ordinal numbers to show the order or position of things
- 1th or 1st, which is right? | Grammar | Compare it Versus
First is an ordinal that so many write incorrectly But let’s learn the right way The correct spelling of this word is 1st Is 1th a word? No 1th is incorrect A person who writes 1th still means first but it is incorrect Remember to use the ending “st” when writing the word first down
- Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Chart - Math is Fun
An Ordinal Number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th etc Most ordinal numbers end in "th" except when the final word is: Note also that a Cardinal ending in "-y" becomes "-ieth" for the Ordinal
- How To Write Ordinal Numbers | Britannica Dictionary
When writing ordinal numbers such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc you should use the last two letters on the word as it would be if you wrote out the whole word Below are the ordinal numbers both written out and with digits for 1-20 As you can see, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd use -st, -nd, and -rd, but 4th-20th use -th
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