Difference between Older and Elder
Автор: English with Ainuddin Kibzai
Загружено: 2023-04-27
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In this English language lesson, we'll explore the difference between two words that are often used interchangeably, but have distinct meanings: "older" and "elder."
"Older" refers to someone or something that is higher in age than another person or thing. For example, "I am older than my sister."
"Elder," on the other hand, refers to someone who holds a higher rank or position in a group or community, usually due to age or experience. For example, "My elder sister is the president of the student council."
It's important to note that "elder" is often used in the context of family relationships, such as "elder brother" or "elder sister," while "older" is more commonly used in general situations.
So next time you're describing someone's age or position in a group, make sure to use the correct word to avoid confusion!
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