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Use of “me” vs. “I” in comparisons [duplicate]
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I can run faster than _____. (1) him (2) he?
I was using this sentence with an ease until my teacher scolded that this is wrong. He said to use I in place of me as ...
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“He is better than _____.” (1) I (2) I am?
Which of the following constructions is / are correct?
He is better than I.
He is better than I am.
PS: I'm unfamiliar with this site and its workings, so forgive me if my question fails to follow ...
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“You know more about this than me/I” [duplicate]
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I can run faster than _. (1) him (2) he?
Which is correct?
You know more about this than me.
You know more about this than I.
The second sounds unnatural, but ...
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Confusion regarding “I” and “me” [duplicate]
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I can run faster than _. (1) him (2) he?
Which one is correct?
He is taller than I.
He is taller than me.
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Older than me (or I)? [duplicate]
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I can run faster than _. (1) him (2) he?
Is it correct to say, "She's older than me" or "She's older than I?" I almost always hear people say the former (me). If I ...
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I can run faster than _____. (1) him (2) he?
Consider the sentence "I can run faster than 15 miles per hour." Its meaning is clear and to my eyes obviously grammatically correct. Now let me present some variations that have given me trouble for ...