Question:

Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

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Comparatives like senior and junior are followed by to, never than.
Updated On: Jul 8, 2026
  • He is senior than me.
  • He is more senior to me.
  • He is senior to me.
  • He is senior from me.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the idiom.
Words like senior, junior, superior and prior take the preposition to, not than.
Step 2: Reject the wrong forms.
Senior than, more senior to and senior from are all incorrect. The right form is senior to me.
\[\boxed{\textrm{He is senior to me.}}\]
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