hirashin Sempai Donor 8 Apr 2004 2,720 63 63 1 Nov 2015 #1 (a) Who is younger, Tom or Jane? (b) Who is junior, Tom or Jane? Can you say (a) and (b) interchangeably? Hirashin
(a) Who is younger, Tom or Jane? (b) Who is junior, Tom or Jane? Can you say (a) and (b) interchangeably? Hirashin
Majestic 先輩 12 Oct 2013 3,546 3,695 278 1 Nov 2015 #2 No - use A. B, while understandable, is slightly strange and could be confusing.
hirashin Sempai Donor 8 Apr 2004 2,720 63 63 1 Nov 2015 Thread starter #3 Thanks for the help. One of my students wrote B. I didn't think I had seen or hear the sentence, but I was not sure whether it is used or not. Hirashin
Thanks for the help. One of my students wrote B. I didn't think I had seen or hear the sentence, but I was not sure whether it is used or not. Hirashin