Inside Edition: How a 7th Grade Science Project Set a Little Girl on the Path to Become a Leading COVID-19 Antibody Researcher
How a 7th Grade Science Project Set a Little Girl on the Path to Become a Leading COVID-19 Antibody Researcher
Leave it to a 7th-grade science project to finally prove Tom Brady's innocence in the "Deflategate" scandal. Ben Goodell, no relation to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, showed in his science project ...
Dr. Rianna Vandergaast’s path as a lead researcher in COVID-19 neutralizing antibody testing began with a simple, seventh grade science project. Dr. Rianna Vandergaast’s path as a lead researcher in ...
The correct form is 7th, not 7st. In English, ordinal numbers are used to show position or order. The ending of the ordinal number changes based on the last digit of the number. Numbers ending in 1 use ‘st’ (e.g., 1st, 21st), those ending in 2 use ‘nd’ (e.g., 2nd, 22nd), and those ending in 3 use ‘rd’ (e.g., 3rd, 23rd). All other numbers use ‘th’ (e.g., 4th, 5th, 6th). For ...
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7st or 7th – Which is Correct? by Sarah Thompson It’s a question that has perplexed many English language learners and even native speakers: Should it be “7st” or “7th”? The answer, my dear reader, is quite simple. “7th” is the correct form. Now, let me explain why “7th” is the way to go.