Exercise on the spelling of ordinal numbers in German
Transform this cardinal numbers into their ordinal form and write it into the boxes.
Recap: You can use the ordinal form by adding -te to numbers from 1 to 19 and adding -ste to numbers from 20 and above. Watch out for the irregular cases!
Also keep in mind that numbers higher than 12 are formed in reverse (e.g. 13 = dreizehn).
Example: cardinal: 13 = ordinal: dreizehnte (always write the feminin form)
1) 6. =
2) 44. =
3) 96. =
4) 1. =
5) 7. =
6) 102. =
7) 33. =
8) 19. =
9) 8. =
10) 67. =
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