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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Oldest/Older

What's the difference between this two? Thank you
  

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Old - descriptive (used when there is one item) Older - comparative (used when there are two items) Oldest - superlative (used when there are more than two items)

  • Old - descriptive (used when there is one item) Older - comparative (used when there are two items) Oldest - superlative (used when there are more than two items)
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Old - descriptive (used when there is one item)
Older - comparative (used when there are two items)
Oldest - superlative (used when there are more than two items)

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