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'Old' vs 'older'

Can you please tell me the difference?


1- When I am 'old/older', I will not be able to walk.

  

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old - When you reach the age of 70 or so. older - When your age is somewhat greater than it is now.

  • old - When you reach the age of 70 or so.
  • older - When your age is somewhat greater than it is now.
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old - When you reach the age of 70 or so.

older - When your age is somewhat greater than it is now.

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