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Older vs Elder: The Difference Between Older and Elder

Learn the difference between "older" and "elder" and how to use them correctly in English with this video lesson.

Confused about when to use "older" vs. "elder"? This video will help you understand the difference and use these words correctly.

1. Older:

Use "older" when the main point is to showcase advanced age. "Older" is suitable for people, animals, and objects.

Example: "The public opinion poll was a survey of older Americans".

2. Elder:

Use "elder" to add a level of respect when referring to people. "Elder" cannot be used for animals or objects, only for people.

Example: "John is the elder of the two".

By understanding these distinctions, you can use "older" and "elder" appropriately in different contexts. For instance, "older" emphasizes age, while "elder" conveys respect and is used exclusively for people.

Watch the video to see these examples and practice using these words in sentences. Improving your understanding of "older" and "elder" will enhance your English language skills and help you communicate more precisely.

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