1 thought on “He said he was senior to me in age<br />change into past tense”
Answer:
The words “senior”, “junior” and “elder”, are always followed by the preposition “to”. The conjunction/preposition “than” is always preceded by words such as “older” and “younger”. So, the correct usages are, “He is senior to me” and “He is older than me”.
Answer:
The words “senior”, “junior” and “elder”, are always followed by the preposition “to”. The conjunction/preposition “than” is always preceded by words such as “older” and “younger”. So, the correct usages are, “He is senior to me” and “He is older than me”.