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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 19 years ago
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as myself

"He even suggested that I should play cricket with his sons, who were of about the same age as myself."

What about "...the same age as I"?
  

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as I is a bit formal/over-correct today. Still, you can find it in contemporary writing: ---------- I just turned 15, and I am located in Austin, Texas. I am the Founder/ President of ativity inc.

  • as I is a bit formal/over-correct today.
  • Still, you can find it in contemporary writing: ---------- I just turned 15, and I am located in Austin, Texas.
  • I am the Founder/ President of ativity inc.
  • Activity started mainly as a graphic and web design business but is growing quickly and reaching into new areas of work.
  • , which is run by one of my best online friends who is the same age as I , but of course a guy.
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as I
is a bit formal/over-correct today.

Still, you can find it in contemporary writing:
----------
I just turned 15, and I am located in Austin, Texas. I am the Founder/
President of ativity inc. Activity started mainly as a graphic and web
design business but is growing quickly and reaching into new areas of
work. I am also the Co-Presiden
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Hi,
no, that would sound really bad on its own.
Use either "as me" or "as myself", or add the verb and say "as I am".

...the same age as me.
...the same age as myself.
...the same age as I am.

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