• You will commonly hear "She is taller than me," but it improper English. ... Thus you are saying: She is taller than me is," which should be obviously incorrect.
  • The grammatically correct statement is: "She is taller than I." You should not take our word for it. You should consult with one of the English.
  • After a preposition, you use the object form of a pronoun, like this: *She is taller than me. *My nephew sneezes just like him. *Jason is as tall as him.
  • Complete the following sentences using appropriate pronouns. 1. She is taller than - (I / me). 2. You are as brilliant as - is. (he / him).
  • The two sentences are .. She is taller than I am taller .. So, the repetition of words are deleted , so, subject should be in Nominative case .(subjective case ).
  • 2. She is tallerme. A) than B) as C) that. 3. Her eyes …a very light blue. A) are B) have C) has. 4. … help me? A) Can you to B) Do you can C) Can you.
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  • I would parse "she is tall for her age" as an idiom meaning something like "she is unusually tall among children of her age".
  • Cuz it means, He is tall and I am tall, so when comparing two and if he is the one who is taller than you, the sentence should be the first one.
  • Is this a sunflower that’s taller than me or like, a daisy? She was no more than five foot one, he guessed, but she moved with the grace of a much taller woman.