Older than
Both expressions go fine (in what I have read at least)
me
yes because hes older and taller
No. Prefer the usage in these examples: She is older than me. She is older than I am. She is my elder/older sister. (Both are generally acceptable in modern usage.) My elder/older brother is a teacher. My car is older than your car. Your cat is older than my dog. Of the two sisters, Siân is the elder/older.
Elder should be corrected to older.
Yes. My sister is 2 years older than me. Your sister is two years older than you. Comparative adjectives - older - are used with than. Bigger than, smaller than. tighter than. Or if the adjective has more than 2 syllables say: more exciting than, more interesting than, more expensive than
All of the above are correct.
If you are 25 or older: Firework Younger than 25: Fireworks
You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
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 ;)
Well I am 100 percent sure that not pj but Jason Dolly to be corrected by the name is older than not teddy but Bridget Mendler to correct the names
You can either say: He is older than I am or you can can say she is older than me.