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Jadel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Better than

She reads better than me.
Is it correct?
  

Top answer

No, it isn't. It should be She reads better than I. It means she reads better than I read.

  • No, it isn't.
  • It should be She reads better than I.
  • It means she reads better than I read.
  • She reads better than I do.
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4 Answers
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No, it isn't. It should be

She reads better than I.

It means she reads better than I read.
She reads better than I do.
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Thank you very much.
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I think that ''me'' is more accurate than ''I''.
I believe your sentence is correct.
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To convey the same core meaning, it is more idiomatic to my ear to say " She is a better reader than me".

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