We use fractions (las fracciones) to refer to parts of a whole. Fractions contain a cardinal number and an ordinal number separated from each other by a line. We use fractions in mathematics as well as in everyday contexts such as recipes (½ litro de
Spanish expresses the date with cardinal numbers, although certain countries in Latin America use ordinal numbers to refer to the first three days of the month. Examples: 1st March = el uno de marzo (Spain) 1st March = el primero de marzo (Latin America) The order of the date is always...