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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which is which?

Which is correct: The opponent strives to earn more points than mine, The opponent strives to earn more points than me, The opponent strives to earn more points than I, or The opponent strives to earn more points than I do?
  

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These are the two that are used; the first is casual and the second is safely standard: The opponent strives to earn more points than me. The opponent strives to earn more points than I do

  • These are the two that are used; the first is casual and the second is safely standard: The opponent strives to earn more points than me.
  • The opponent strives to earn more points than I do
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These are the two that are used; the first is casual and the second is safely standard:

The opponent strives to earn more points than me.
The opponent strives to earn more points than I do

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