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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Older than me vs Older than I am?

Which one is right to use?
  

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Both are commonly accepted. I prefer older than I , so I add the am so I don't sound professorial.

  • Both are commonly accepted.
  • I prefer older than I , so I add the am so I don't sound professorial.
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Both are commonly accepted. I prefer older than I, so I add the am so I don't sound professorial.

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