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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which is grammatical, what is the rule?

Which form is correct?
I'd rather you wait than me.
I'd rather have you wait than I wait.
I'd rather you wait than I.
  

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I don't like any of them. I would say: I'd rather you wait ed than I / me . CB

  • I don't like any of them.
  • I would say: I'd rather you wait ed than I / me .
  • CB
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I don't like any of them. I would say: I'd rather you waited than I/me.

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