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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

better at .. ing

She is better at speaking English than I am.

Is the above sentence fine?

Can I say 'better than me' instead of 'better than I am'?

Thanks
LiJ
  

Top answer

Your original sentence is fine. "Better than me" is okay informally.

  • Your original sentence is fine.
  • "Better than me" is okay informally.
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Your original sentence is fine.

"Better than me" is okay informally.
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Grammar GeekYour original sentence is fine.

"Better than me" is okay informally.

Got it. Thanks, GG.

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