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"than I" vs "than me"

The correct phrase is "than me." In English, after a comparative word like "than," we use the objective case pronoun, which is "me." Using "than I" is incorrect in this context.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

than I

This is not correct in English. After a comparative word like "than," the objective case pronoun "me" should be used.

The correct phrase is "than me." For example, "She is taller than me."

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than me

This is the correct phrase in English. After a comparative word like "than," the objective case pronoun "me" should be used.

Use "than me" after a comparative word to indicate a comparison. For example, "He is smarter than me."

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