Nothing really. Elderly is a polite way to say an old person i.e a 70year old. Old is slightly ruder and is also used to describe objects rather than people.
what differnce between the old and the modern english
The biggest difference is that Medicare is for the elderly (age 65 or older) while Medicaid is for people with a low income (any age).
difference between modern and traditional banking is
The difference is that one of them is old and the other one new.
Can you answer it. NO!
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
No, it is not an adverb. Elderly is an adjective meaning old in age.
"Elderly" typically refers to people who are advanced in age, usually around 65 years old and older. This term is often used to describe individuals in the later stages of life.
what is the difference between old tmples and new temples
no
The difference between a new organization and an old organization is simple. An old organization has just been a round longer than a new organization.
old enough to tell the difference between smarticles and fish