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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are there any difference in meaning?

A. He loves you more than me. Vs he loves you more than I. Are there any difference in meaning between two sentences? Please explain.
  

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He loves you more than me. In matters of love, he prefers you. He loves you more than I do .

  • He loves you more than me.
  • In matters of love, he prefers you.
  • He loves you more than I do .
  • His attraction to you is stronger than my attraction to you.
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He loves you more than me. In matters of love, he prefers you.
He loves you more than I do. His attraction to you is stronger than my attraction to you.

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