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Pavlides Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Than her/than she

Which is correct please?

Stefan is taller than her.

Stefan is taller than she.

Stafan is taller than I.

Stefan is taller than me.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

You will often hear, among native speakers, "her" and "me" in these instances. If you think that "she" and "I" sound stuffy (even though they are correct), you can always add the verb "is" or "am". In formal writing, I would be sure to be correct.

  • You will often hear, among native speakers, "her" and "me" in these instances.
  • If you think that "she" and "I" sound stuffy (even though they are correct), you can always add the verb "is" or "am".
  • In formal writing, I would be sure to be correct.
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You will often hear, among native speakers, "her" and "me" in these instances. If you think that "she" and "I" sound stuffy (even though they are correct), you can always add the verb "is" or "am". In formal writing, I would be sure to be correct.
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Hi

Thank you.

So, is 'her' and 'me' wrong?
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Joe KerrHi Thank you. So, is 'her' and 'me' wrong?
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'her' and 'me' (informal)
'she' and 'I' (formal)

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