I thought "six and nine years of age" may be different from "aged six and nine" in terms of whether to use "respectively" or not. Before Tedmc first mentioned "six and nine years of age" in post #14, it seemed that we hadn't discussed this structure. And I asked to make sure.
I thought "six and nine years of age" may be different from "aged six and nine" in terms of whether to use "respectively" or not. Before Tedmc first mentioned "six and nine years of age" in post #14, it seemed that we hadn't discussed this structure. And I asked to make sure.
Do not focus on structure. Focus on semantics. Are there two people, identifiedseparately, so you can associate the first person with the first age and the second person with the second age?