A. Could you please check my answers in my latest post? B. Could you please check my answers in my last post?
C. Did you read my last two questions? D. Did you read my latest two questions?
1. Could you please advise which sentence is correct in each pair above? 2. What is the difference between 'last' and latest'? Kindly give an example if mine above is not good.
3. Which is/are the natural thing to say among the sentences above?
Thank you in anticipation of your helpful response.
Top answer
1. -- They are all good sentences. 2.
— Mister Micawber
1.
-- They are all good sentences.
2.
What is the difference between 'last' and latest'?
-- There is no difference in your sentence, but 'last' is used when there are or will be no more, while 'latest' is used when there are presumably more to come.
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1. Could you please advise which sentence is correct in each pair above?-- They are all good sentences.
2. What is the difference between 'last' and latest'? Kindly give an example if mine above is not good.-- There is no difference in your sentence, but 'last' is used when there are or will be no more, while 'latest' is used when there are presumably more to come. 'Latest'