You use "older" when only two things are being compared.
Jack is older than Jenny.
You use "oldest" when three or more things are being compared.
Out of the three students, John is oldest.
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The superlative for "older" is "oldest."
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.
"Older" is used to compare two things in terms of age or length of time, while "elder" is used to refer to the oldest member in a group or family. For example, you would say "He is older than his sister" to compare ages, and "She is the elder of her two siblings" to refer to the oldest sibling.
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No, Helen Keller was not the oldest in her family. She had two older half-brothers and one older sister.
No. Sanskrit is older; probably the oldest.
Kevin is older
Rihanna is the oldest and Rihanna is older then Rorrey and Rajad is the youngest in the family
no he has 1 older brother
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