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7 October, 20:28

Is a definite article THE needed in front of ordinal numbers in sentences like these:

4th case can be used with or without prepositions. If you are doing something, it's likely this meaning will need to be expressed in 4th case. This is a preposition that can only go with 2nd case.

Are ordinal numbers always preceded with THE or are there any exceptions?

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  1. 7 October, 20:48
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    Actually there are some exceptions in some cases though: a/an

    example: "not only is there 3 species, but there is a 4th specimen."
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