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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Junior/senior

Can "junior"/"senior" be used like the this?

Rahm is Bill's junior/senior when they were in school.
Rahm is Bill's junior/senior by two grades. (Two grade difference)
Rahm is junior/senior to Nick.

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Anonymous Rahm is Bill's junior/senior when they were in school. No. Age differences do not change over time.

  • Anonymous Rahm is Bill's junior/senior when they were in school.
  • No.
  • Age differences do not change over time.
  • Anonymous Rahm is Bill's junior/senior by two grades.
  • Rahm is Bill's junior/senior by two years .
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AnonymousRahm is Bill's junior/senior when they were in school.
No. Age differences do not change over time.
AnonymousRahm is Bill's junior/senior by two grades.
Rahm is Bill's junior/senior by two years.

The more common way to say this is:
Rahm is 2 years younger / older than Bill.
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AnonymousCan "junior"/"senior" be used like the this?Rahm is Bill's junior/senior when they were in school.Rahm is Bill's junior/senior by two grades. (Two grade difference)Rahm is junior/senior to Nick.Thanks
No. Your suggestions are meaningless in British English.

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