Correct spelling, explanation: when creating an ordinal number, it is important to look at how the number ends. If it ends with one, two, or three, the ending will be different than usual. In the case of number one, we add the suffix -st, in the case of number two – the suffix -nd, and in the case of number three – the suffix -rd. Therefore, the correct form must be 92nd, not 92th.
Definition of 92nd:
numeral, a number that comes between ninety-first and ninety-third
Why are you the 92nd in line? It’s not that long!
Now I’m 100th, but soon I will be 92nd.
Incorrect spelling, explanation: if the number ends with 2, the ordinal must be written by adding the ending -nd to it. However, it is easy to get confused because most ordinal numbers are formed with the ending -th, which is a regular suffix. The exceptions are the first three numbers: one, two, and three, which transform into first (1st), second (2nd), and third (3rd). Therefore, the right form is 92nd, not 92th.
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