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Grammar Rules
Grammar rules AdjectivesLater/Latter
Later / Latter
Rule
Use later when referring to time. Use latter when referring to the second of two persons or things mentioned previously. For example:
Brenda said that she would call me later.
“There are two kinds of worries: those you can do something about and those you can’t. Don’t spend any time on the latter.” (Duke Ellington)
Examples for later / latter
Jeremy got to later than Mary did.
Of the two options offered, I prefer the latter.
Let’s have coffee later in the week.
We have a dog and a cat. Of the two, the latter makes less noise.
Carrie plans to shop for a dress later this afternoon.
She had the option of silk or lace trim. She chose the latter.
During daylight savings time, it gets dark later at night.
Of the first two Hobbit movies, I prefer the latter.
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