Could you please tell me if these sentences are grammatical and if not correct them if it's possible?
1 I'm closer to her than he is/than him. 2 I'm fascinated by clothes more particularly shoes. 3 There is something about him that make me trust him. 4 You are the one who's unpleasant. 5 When I sleep here, I don't sleep as well as when I sleep there.
Thank you
Top answer
1 I'm closer to her than he is [close to her] or I'm closer to her than to him. clothes, especially by shoes. 3 ok 4 ok 5 ok
— Philip
1 I'm closer to her than he is [close to her] or I'm closer to her than to him.
clothes, especially by shoes.
3 ok 4 ok 5 ok
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