Senior is a Latin comparative and is followed by to, not than. Also, it does not take more or most, and seniorest is not a word. The correct comparative form is I am senior to you. So only (D) is grammatically correct.
Identify the correct sentence/s from the following :
(A) I am the seniorest to you.
(B) I am more senior than you.
(C) I am the most senior to you.
(D) I am senior to you.
(E) I am as senior than you.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Held on 30 May 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
(A) and (E) Only
(B) and (E) Only
(E) Only
(D) Only
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