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Then 7 years old is the youngest child, 13 years old is the oldest child, 13 and 9 years old are the two older children and 7 and 9 years old are the two younger children A boy, youngest is it correct for their father to refer to a as 'my eldest son' and to b as 'my younger daughter' This is not question about language but rather a question about sets to me

When you are talking about the youngest or the oldest, that should be only one of that kind. If there are three children in the family His sister is his youngest sibling, but his younger sister

Since she is the lone female child, there is no need for the superlative form

Suppose, however, that there are more siblings, and their birth order goes like this Boy, girl, boy, boy, girl. A friend of mine has a big family She is a chinese girl, and has five sisters, who are all younger than she

She wants to know how to introduce her five sisters To make it easy to understand, i. 1 i find the phrase one of and the word youngest clumsy in this context, and would instead say (for example) he was among the younger siblings or he was a young sibling or he was little brother to most of his siblings. Thank you for the response

However, how would i refer to the number of siblings and still use the word siblings within the sentence

Or perhaps what would be a better way to word it? Today is the youngest you'll ever be again The second statement requires a little bit more thought You will never be as young as today, again

The two statements together form a commentary on the ageing process You are both older than you have ever been in the past, and younger than you are ever going to be in. Which one is the correct phrase to say I have always been confused by that

My youngest brother works in the back while my elder, younger brother takes orders at the counter. the older of my brothers. comes across as a grammatically awkward statement

It doesn't sound right when i attempt to annunciate it I could be wrong, since i don't have a phd and am just an esl teacher, but it doesn't sound smooth. A maternal uncle is your mother's brother What's the term for an uncle that is younger than you, or a niece/nephew that's older?

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