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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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why we say " he is as tall as i" but "he loves her as much as me".what is the difference between these two sentences?
  

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W hy do we say " H e is as tall as I. " ? I don't say that.

  • W hy do we say " H e is as tall as I.
  • " ?
  • I don't say that.
  • " The first one is the most common.
  • " H e loves her as much as me .
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Why do we say " He is as tall as I."?
I don't say that. I say "He is as tall as me." or "He is as tall as I am." The first one is the most common.
"He loves her as much as me.".
You can also say, "He loves her as much as I do.".
But these two sentences have different meanings.
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Anonymous Why do we say "he is as tall as I" but "he loves her as much as me"? What is the difference between these two sentences?
Remember to pay attention to your capitalization and spacing. Also, end a sentence with a ? not a . (You did this correctly in the second sentence.)

Note the w

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