As we age, our bodies go through certain changes. We live in a harsh environment here on the Earth. Some symptoms of aging can be attributed to environmental factors such as exposure to radiation from the sun, air pollution and chemicals in the food and water which we ingest. Still others involve oxidation of the molecules of our bodies by harmful 'free radicals' which do damage to our DNA.
The list goes on, I'm sure. The biggest factor is our lifestyle. Our diet, activity level and
harmful chemicals we choose to indulge (alcohol, tobacco, drugs).
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You can either say: He is older than I am or you can can say she is older than me.
Mac is older then PC (windows).
Not only can they look older, but they do look older.
How do you change as you get older
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You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
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"Older" is not a verb. It is the comparative form of the adjective "old."
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ánaaí --someone's older brothershinaaí -- my older brotherninaaí -- your older brotherhánaaí-- older brother in fourth person (one's older brother)áłánaaí -- each other's older brothernihánaaí -- our older brotherand many more versions. This is a type of word that in Navajo must always be in the possesive.