"I am younger than you" is correct.
I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are.
My brother is younger than them.
No, "youngers" is not a standard English word. The correct comparative form of "young" is "younger."
The correct spelling is "listen" (pay attention to a sound).
More than one province is "provinces".
Younger than me is correct.
Extrusion is older than intrusion because, an extrusion is always younger than the rocks below it. An intrusion is always younger than the rock layers around and beneath it. Hope the answers correct ;)
That he was one year younger.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
Yes he does but not too younger than him
It depends how much younger.
"Firework" would be the correct term for a single explosive device used for celebration, while "Fireworks" is the plural form to describe more than one firework.
no
older
2 years older, his younger brother is also one year younger than him and his sister three years younger.
Younger than the layer below it.
No, she has one younger brither Austin and he is two and a half years younger than her. So, he does not have a child.