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Soon you'll be of my age.
Soon you'll be my age. .................................................. .................................................. ............................................... 8 Although we are at the same age, we have different interests. Although we are the same age, we have different interests. be mylyour etc age: 'When I was your age, I was already going out to work.' be the same age (as sb): 'Most of my friends are the same , \ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. . 4 In the age of 15, you are allowed to drive a car. At the age of 15, you are allowed to drive a car. , age as me/-r Phrases with age as their main word usually begin with at &OT in): 'Keeping fit is very important at your age.' 'Some girls get married at a very young age.' 'She is at the age when she wants to go to school.' .................................................. .................................................. ................................................ 5 A child in the age of seven or eight needs a little push. A child of seven or eight needs a little push. .................................................. .................................................. ...... People in my age spend a lot of time In pubs. People of my age spend a lot of time in pubs. noun + of + NUMBER: 'They have aiitlle girl of three and a boy of five.' noun.+ of + mylyour etc age: 'He is very clever for a boy of his age.' 'A girl of her age needs someone to play with.' .................................................. .................................................. ......................... 14 aged Note the alternative with aged: 'A child aged seven or eight needs a little push.' They have two children in the age of 8 and 12 years. false .......................... correct They have two children aged 8 and 12. They have two children, 8 and 12 years of age. When you mention two ages after a noun, use either of the following: aged + NUMBER + and + NUMBER: 'two boys aged 12 and 14' NUMBER + and + NUMBER + years of age: 'two boys, 12 and 14 years of age'. .................................................. .................................................. .................... These books are for children at the age of from 4 to 6 years. false .................................................. ..................................correct These books are for children aged 4 to 6. These books are for children between the ages of 4 and 6. When you mention an age range after a noun, use either aged + NUMBER + to + NUMBER: 'suitable for children aged seven to eleven' or between the ages of + NUMBER + and + NUMBER: 'suitable for children between the ages of seven and eleven'. .................................................. .................................................. ................................ 8 See MIDDLE AGE ? Not all aged parents have children to look after them. Not all elderly parents have children to look after them. When it means 'very old', aged (pronounced 1 'e1d3 ![]() formal styles, usually in the phrase the aged: 'The poor and the aged are entitled to free health care.' The usual word for this meaning is elderly, which also sounds polite: 'The photograph was of an elderly gentleman with a white moustache.' 'The building has been converted into a retirement home for the |
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