LAST vs. LATEST
LAST vs. LATEST: meaning and examples
Good morning and welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
Today we are going to explain the difference between the two adjectives last and latest, which are often confused.
Both last and latest are translated into Spanish as último, but they have different meanings in English, which is what causes the confusion.
LAST: refers to something or someone that happens or comes at the end or after all other things or people.
Example 1: We caught the last train home.
Example 2: Come on, Ricky! You're always the last one to arrive!
LATEST: refers to the newest or most recent thing or person. It insinuates that there will be more in the future.
Example 3: Tina is the latest person to be hired in the accounting department. However, I'm sure she won't be the last.
Example 4: Gina is so cool. She's always dressed in the latest fashions.
⇒ I encourage you to write your own sentences with today's words in order to get some writing practice in English. You can post your sentences to one of our social media sites (Facebook or Bluesky) and we will give you feedback about your writing ASAP.
Enjoy the rest of your day!




