i think so.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.
mean in maths means u add all th numbers and divide it by how many numbers there are e.g- 5+9+7+5= 26 divided 4= 6.5
The correct ordinal number is "12th," not "12nd." Ordinal numbers indicate position or rank in a sequence, and for 12, the appropriate suffix is "th." If you have further questions about ordinal numbers or related topics, feel free to ask!
That depends on what numbers, I think
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Usually, either can be correct. Consider: "It was the 25th of June." and "May 13th, the day it all went wrong." However, when using the contracted form of the date, it's not grammatically correct. Example: "It was the 25/6/09" isn't grammatically correct.
It is very rude to use a th at the end of MOST words, especially if the reader has a lisp.
If it is a business letter, don't use the th; use the comma and year. That way it is absolutely clear.
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no of friday of 14 th jaistha and english date and year
th correct spelling for osfogus is asophagus
"Mitsubishi".
mean in maths means u add all th numbers and divide it by how many numbers there are e.g- 5+9+7+5= 26 divided 4= 6.5
The correct spelling is "eightieth".
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That depends on what numbers, I think