středa 20. prosince 2017

Former and latter usage

Do not use former or latter when you are writing about more than two things. Here, Latter -Day is a reference to a time perio and is almost synonymous with late. It’s rare that either word appears in casual speech. This is partly because it sounds odd to modern listeners, but mostly because the audience can’t go back over the preceding.


An example of such a problem is the confusion.

However, there is a religion that uses latter in its name, the Church of the Latter Day Saints. There are two ways to help you remember which word to use and when. To tell you the truth, using words like “ former ” or “ latter ” can make your reader go back to reread the first part of a sentence, and that isn’t a great strategy. And even if you change things around and warn people to look out for the former or latter point before stating them, it.


Just as former can function as both an adjective and noun, so can latter. Latter means being the second of two persons or things mentioned. It comes from the comparative form of Old English laet: laetra, which meant “slower.

Latter subsequently took on the meaning “the second of two people or things. Example: “This item is avail­able in wood and in metal, but I pre­fer the former. Wood: the first of two things) “ Latter ” refers to the sec­ond of TWO per­sons or things. This means Diane prefers lasagne to pizza because the former is the first one (lasagne) while pizza was the last ( latter ) Simple as that.


Aardvark found canned tuna and chocolates in the cupboard. Squiggly craved the latter. Squiggly wants chocolate. Squiggly craved the former.


Only use these terms when distinguishing between two choices, and use them sparingly because they confuse many people. Former is first, while latter is last. In this post, I will compare latter vs.


I will use each of these words in at least one example sentence, so you can see them in context. Plus, I will show you a helpful memory tool that you can use to help you decide whether latter or former is the word you mean. To understand when to use ‘former ’ and ‘latter ’, let’s first look at the definition of each word.

The meaning of ‘ former ’ is the first mentione or the first in a list, of two people, places, or things. Monica was given a choice between paying a large fine or performing five months of community service. In particular, “ former ” refers to the first of two things, while “ latter ” refers to the second: Between cake and death, I prefer the former over the latter. Above, we’ve color-coded the. It’s bizarre to talk about the latter but not the former.


Paul Krugman, What About the Planet? The person in the right is young, the person in the left is old. The former is tall, the latter is short. But can we apply them to plural nouns? Those who in the right side are young, those who in the left side are old.


If we can use them in such case, which one should we use : former or formers? Use later when referring to time. For example: Brenda said that she would call me later. Don’t spend any time on the latter. Strictly speaking, this is true.


But as the full OED points out, Use of the latter when referring to the last-mentioned member of a group of three or more (rather than the last), or to refer to a single antecedent which is not part of a group, has often been criticized as erroneous by usage writers. Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the former is remembered today.

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