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67th or 67nd – Which is Correct?

So, you want to know whether it is correct to say “67th” or “67nd.” Well, let’s dive right into it and unravel this mystery of ordinal numbers together!

Ordinal numbers are used to indicate a position or order of something in a series. They are formed by adding the suffix “th” to a cardinal number, like “two” becomes “second” and “14” becomes “fourteenth.” This is a standard rule that applies to most numbers.

However, there are a few exceptions when it comes to forming ordinal numbers. These exceptions occur when the cardinal number ends in “1,” “2,” or “3.” In these cases, we don’t add the typical “th” suffix, but instead, we add “st,” “nd,” or “rd” respectively. This happens to be the case with the numbers ending in “1,” “2,” and “3” because they also end in “st,” “nd,” and “rd” in their written form.

Now, let’s apply this rule to the number “67.” Since “67” doesn’t end in “1,” “2,” or “3,” we can safely conclude that the correct ordinal form is “67th.” Yes, you heard it right, “67th” is the correct way to express the ordinal form of “67.”

Let me give you a list of examples to further illustrate this:

1. 1st – first
2. 2nd – second
3. 3rd – third
4. 4th – fourth
5. 5th – fifth
6. 6th – sixth
7. 7th – seventh
8. 8th – eighth
9. 9th – ninth
10. 10th – tenth

67. 67th – sixty-seventh

As you can see from these examples, when we reach “67,” we add the “th” suffix as per the general rule. We don’t include “nd” or any other variation.

To make it even clearer, let’s take a little detour into a non-numeric example. Suppose you are hosting a dinner party, and you want to refer to the seating arrangement. You would say, “John is sitting at the 67th table.” It just rolls off the tongue smoothly, doesn’t it?

Imagine if you said, “John is sitting at the 67nd table.” It simply sounds unnatural and makes you question if you made a mistake. Trust your instincts when it comes to using English naturally!

In conclusion, the correct form is “67th.” So, whether you are writing a formal essay, filling out a form, or simply engaging in a casual conversation, remember to use “67th” instead of “67nd.” Your mastery of English grammar will shine through, and you’ll avoid any confusion or raised eyebrows.

Now, go forth and confidently express ordinal numbers like the language whiz you are becoming. Cheers to conquering yet another language puzzle together!