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  1. The ordinal numbers are the numbers which indicate the exact position of something or someone at a place. Get the list of ordinal numbers from 1 to 100 with their names and chart from 1 to 20 at BYJU’S.

  2. indicating the beginning unit in a series.

  3. When expressed as figures, the last two letters of the written word are added to the ordinal number: first = 1st. second = 2nd. third = 3rd. fourth = 4th. twenty-sixth = 26th. hundred and first = 101st. Titles. In names for kings and queens, ordinal numbers are written in Roman numbers.

  4. It's unusual for 'first' as an adjective / attributive noun / quantifier // pronoun in even slightly formal writing (the first violins, the first man in space // first among equals, the first starts tomorrow). It's mainly restricted to lists. – Edwin Ashworth. Aug 5, 2014 at 10:04.

  5. When do we use ordinal numbers? Ordinal numbers are normally used for: Dates. We use ordinal numbers when giving a date. Her birthday is on the 29th. (Twenty-ninth) Their Independence Day is on the 4th of July. (Fourth of July) Sequence or Order.

  6. Location: Zip Code: Aliaga: 3111: Bongabon: 3128: Cabanatuan City: 3100: Cabiao: 3107: Carranglan: 3123: Central Luzon State University: 3120: Cuyapo: 3117: Fort ...

  7. Ordinal Numbers. We use ordinal numbers to talk about the "order" of things or to define a thing's position in a series. Note that after the numeral or digit, we write the last two letters of the word. For example, we take the last two letters of first and add them to the digit 1 to make 1st.

  8. What are Ordinal Numbers? Numbers that are used to represent the rank or position of an object or a person are known as ordinal numbers. They are also referred to as positioning or ranking numbers.The sequence of ordinal numbers vary on the parameters that are based on the positions that are defined, such as weight, height, marks, size, etc.

  9. Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index. Is an annual ranking of Philippine cities and municipalities developed by the National Competitiveness Council through the Regional Competitiveness Committees (RCCs) with the assistance of the United States Agency for International Development.

  10. Central Luzon (Filipino: Gitnang Luzon; Kapampangan: Kalibudtarang Luzon; Pangasinan: Pegley na Luzon; Ilocano: Tengnga ti Luzon), designated as Region III, is an administrative region in the Philippines. The region comprises seven provinces: Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales; and two highly urbanized cities, Angeles and Olongapo.

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