She has more bottles of shampoo than I do. She has more bottles of shampoo than I have. Are they both correct?
She has been studying harder than me.(more informal) She has been studying harder than I.(formal) She has been studying harder than I have.(neutral) Are all they correct?
Top answer
They are all possible in BrE. Please ask unrelated questions in separate threads in future.
— Fivejedjon
They are all possible in BrE.
Please ask unrelated questions in separate threads in future.
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