English, asked by mruthularadhakrishna, 9 months ago

spot the error and rectify it:Helen is junior than me

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

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Helen is junior than me

than is the error

'Of' and 'from' are ruled out because they make incorrect sentences and do not retain the meaning.

The fitting options are 'than' and 'to'. In this sentence, the usage is with a comparative adjective - junior. In that case, and with other comparative adjectives like inferior, superior, the grammar usage rules state that they should be followed by the preposition 'to.'

Answered by ganeshjoshini63
5

Answer:

HELEN IS JUNIOR TO ME.

Explanation:

RULE:

After inferior, superior, junior, senior there should be "TO"

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