First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
100

Red, white, and blue? Or red, white and blue?

Red, white and blue. (NO comma before "and.)

100

I've got [four/4] classes. 

I've got four classes.

100

•There were (10/ten) questions, and I got (9/nine) of them right.

ten, 9

100

The runner got to (first/1st) base.

The runner got to first base.

100

It’s her (tenth/10th) birthday.

It’s her 10th birthday.

200

(Fifteen/15) to (twenty/20) cars were involved in the accident.

Fifteen to 20 cars were involved in the accident.

200

[2008/Two thousand and eight] was a good year.

2008 was a good year.

200

•The baby is [three/3] months old.

The baby is 3 months old.

200

Which is correct: toward or towards?

toward, never towards

200

The law is [eight/8] years old.

The law is 8 years old.

300

My grandmother is [ninety-six/96].

My grandmother is 96.

300

He walked 5 miles (farther/further) than I did

farther, because it means distance. 

300

The [twenty-year-old/20-year-old] student goes to CCSU.

The 20-year-old student goes to CCSU.

300

The team must win (their/its) game.

its game. "Team" is single, not plural. 

300

The student is [twenty/20] years old.

The student is 20 years old.

400

Sept. 13 or September 13?

Sept. 13

400

April 2 or Apr. 2?

April 2

400

July 4, 1776, was a big deal? Or July 4, 1776 was a big deal?

July 4, 1776, was a big deal.

400

regardless or irregardless?

regardless is correct. Irregardless is a double negative.

400

I haven’t seen this little snow since January 2002 or January, 2002, or Jan. 2002?

I haven’t seen this little snow since January 2002.

500

I miss the [1960's/1960s].

I miss the 1960s.

500

Spring break starts [March 13th/March 13].

Spring break starts March 13.

500

I work from 9 [a.m./am] to 12:30 [p.m./pm].

I work from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

500

The book costs [four dollars/$4/4 dollars].

The book costs $4.

500

"between you and I" or "between you and me"?

between you and me.  between him and her. between us and them.

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