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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Do I use me or I am here?

You are being more productive than me.

Should I change ME to I AM?

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous You are being more productive than me. Should I change ME to I AM? You can, but you don't have to.

  • Anonymous You are being more productive than me.
  • Should I change ME to I AM?
  • You can, but you don't have to.
  • Both I am and me are correctly used in that situation.
  • CJ
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AnonymousYou are being more productive than me.

Should I change ME to I AM?
You can, but you don't have to. Both I am and me are correctly used in that situation.

CJ
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What i got confused about is...I am comparing the act of "being more productive" right? So is it right to compare the act itself to me, as a person?
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AnonymousI am comparing the act of "being more productive" right? So is it right to compare the act itself to me, as a person?
Well, no. It's not right in the world of strict logic, but grammatically than can be used as a preposition, and the object of a preposition is me, not I. I'm sure that your listener will understand quite well wha

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