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Erroneous English #4 - Than Me vs. Than I - Do you know how to use "than" correctly in a sentence? Do you use a subject or object pronoun? Read on to discover the differences in meaning of using "than" and how to avoid erroneous English.
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Erroneous English Lesson #4 By: H. E. Colby, author of Top 150 Business English Ace Vocabulary Words a production of businessenglishace.com
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Page 1: Erroneous English #4 - Than Me vs. Than I

Erroneous English Lesson #4By: H. E. Colby,

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“Than me” or “Than I”

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Which is correct?

Nathan eats slower than I or

Nathan eats slower than me.

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It depends on the intended meaning.

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First Meaning

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Than is a conjunction.

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Than´s function in the clause determines whether to use a

subject (I) or object (me) pronoun.

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Conjunctions like than

introduce a subordinate (dependent) clause.

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A dependent (subordinate)

clause has a subject and verb.

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A dependent (subordinate)

clause has a subject and verb, but is not a complete sentence.

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Usually, a clause introduced by than requires a subject

pronoun – I.

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So, Nathan eats slower than

I (correct).

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To make the right choice, lengthen your sentence.

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Nathan eats slower than

I [do] not [me do].

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Second Meaning

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Hiko gave Rasheed more money than I or ...more

money than me?

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Hiko gave Rasheed more money than me. (correct)

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The meaning of this

sentence is…

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Hiko gave Rasheed more

money than (she gave me).

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In this lengthening of the sentence, the intended meaning is different.

Hiko gave Rasheed more money …I am not giving money…only Hiko is giving

money and Rasheed got more than me!

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Hiko gave I money

(incorrect).

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Hiko gave me…thus, you use

the object pronoun – me.

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The question between using the subject and object pronoun is

important in written, formal English.

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In “street English,” you will

probably hear “me” used most of the time.

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