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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

oldness vs. old age

A retirement plan ensures one's well-being in one's ___.

A) oldness
B) old age
C) elderly
D) senile


Answer B) is good. No question about it. But, what about A)? Please advise.

LC
  

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Lcchang A retirement plan ensures one's well-being in one's ___ . A) oldness B) old age C) elderly D) senile Answer B) is good. No question about it.

  • Lcchang A retirement plan ensures one's well-being in one's ___ .
  • A) oldness B) old age C) elderly D) senile Answer B) is good.
  • No question about it.
  • But, what about A)?
  • Please advise.
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LcchangA retirement plan ensures one's well-being in one's ___.

A) oldness
B) old age
C) elderly
D) senile


Answer B) is good. No question about it. But, what about A)? Please advise.

LC
It makes sense, b
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I can. That's why I asked.

LC
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It's used here, but I haven't heard it before:

"residential or day care, group work offers a social worker the chance to work with more people in a different way. It is possible to help a group share common concerns about experiencing another stage of oldness, or about being or becoming a resident. Some groups may be for information giving. The usual stages of group work, le
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Use, "old age" there.

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