Than, From and To
Incorrect : She is taller from me.
Correct : She is taller than me.
Incorrect : He is senior/junior than you.
Correct : He is senior/junior to you.
Note: In comparison, the usual preposition is "than" but some adjectives like Senior, junior. Superior, inferior are always followed by “to'. The adjective "different' is mostly followed by “from'. For example:
My pen is different from yours.
But you can also say:
My pen is different to yours. (British English)
My pen is different than yours. (American English)
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