Question
1. The CN Tower is newer than the Empire State Building.
2. The CN Tower is younger than the Empire State Building.
3. The Empire State Building is older than the CN Tower.
[Which ones are grammatical?]
2. The CN Tower is younger than the Empire State Building.
3. The Empire State Building is older than the CN Tower.
[Which ones are grammatical?]
Answers
Writeacher
All are grammatically correct, but 1 is far better in wording than 2. The adjective "newer" is better for describing buildings (inanimate objects).
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