Confusing Grammar Older vs Elder

 Confusing Grammar  Older vs Elder

 

OLDER

it used to compare people, animal, things or objects.

Example:

The town hall is by far the oldest building in the whole region.


ELDER

we use "elder" and "eldest" before a noun for members of a family.

Example:

Let me introduce Mary, she's my elder sister.


 

 

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