For one weekend each year, the nation’s oldest outdoor continuous market transforms into Philadelphia’s largest block party. With more than 120 vendors, live entertainment, and an action-packed ... Our numbers have a specific two-letter combination that tells us how the number sounds.
For example 9th 3rd 301st What do we call these special sounds? How did "September" shift from 7th month to 9th month of a year? (and ... Straddling Thursday and Friday Straddling today and tomorrow but should they technically mean: straddling the 9th and the 10th of December?
9th st market, straddling Wednesday and Thursday? This is much less clear. Technically is there a midnight "tonight", or is midnight "tomorrow morning"? What do you think? How should "midnight" be interpreted?
9th st market, It's interesting to note that "Xth century" is the most common way to refer to centuries, but nobody says "9th decade" or "199th" decade about the 1980s. In Turabian and Chicago, you generally capitalize the first letter of quotes that function as complete sentences [as you've quoted them, not necessarily as they appear in the original] and are not part of the syntax of the sentence. I include Chicago because Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers 9th edition is based on The Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition, as the preface to Turabian ... E.g. if there are 10 items, 1 to 10, how can I call the 8th and 9th item?
If I translate from my own language (Dutch), I get twice the same result: 8 Tweenalaatste Second-to-last 9 When writing on a certificate "between the 28th March and the 9th April" does it mean the same as "from the 28th March to the 9th April" ?