She Is Younger Than Me

She Is Younger Than Me




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Перевести · Than I or than me?. She’s taller than me. She’s taller than I. Reader’s question: Which is correct? He is younger than me. He is younger than I. Answer: ‘I’ is more correct in formal English, but ‘me’ is acceptable in informal English and is increasingly used in formal English too. ‘I’ is more ‘correct’ because you’re comparing two subjects.
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Перевести · 13.05.2009 · Love do not have age, it just happen. Well, it depend on how old the girl is, whether she is a minor or an adult. If she is an adult and your friend is older than her, i don't find any problems with that. For example, i have an uncle who has a wife who is 15years younger than …
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Перевести · 08.08.2015 · She is younger than me. Or She is younger to me. My teacher said, some adjectives like ' senior, junior, superior, inferior, major, minor, interior, posterior, younger, elder, prefer' are not followed by 'than…
Simon is correct about "younger than"; this may be because "younger" is a comparative adjective, similar to his example of "hotter", and many other...
Personally, I've only heard people say "Jane is younger than Joan." Dictionaries describe "than" (as a conjunction) as a word used for comparisons....
You either say "younger than or "junior to ". I've occasionally seen the prepositions transposed, but I would consider such usage to be erroneous.
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Перевести · Translate She is younger than me. See 2 authoritative translations of She is younger than me in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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Перевести · Q: Which of the following is correct: “He is younger to me”/”He is younger than me”? A: Both are incorrect. The correct way to say is: “He is younger than I [am] even though “than me” is being said by nearly everyone. In “He is younger than…
When to use'younger to me'and'younger than me'?
When to use'younger to me'and'younger than me'?
I think that the people who say "He is younger to me.", unless they mean what you suggest, are not native English speakers. 'younger than' is the correct usage. 'younger' is a comparative adjective, which as the name suggests, are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher).
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Which is correct, he is younger than or he is older than?
Which is correct, he is younger than or he is older than?
In “He is younger than” and similar sentences, “than” is a conjunction that requires one of the nominative or subject pronouns of I, he, she, they, and you. These pronouns are also correct because the verb at the end needs a subject.
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Which is correct, than I or than me?
Which is correct, than I or than me?
He is younger than I. Answer: ‘I’ is more correct in formal English, but ‘me’ is acceptable in informal English and is increasingly used in formal English too. ‘I’ is more ‘correct’ because you’re comparing two subjects.
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When do you Say " Me " instead of " he " or " she "?
When do you Say " Me " instead of " he " or " she "?
It ends in “me” instead of “I.” Whenever you compare the age, intelligence, wealth, beauty, strength or other quality, you are saying, “They are more/less X than he is.” (I am, she is, we are, etc.) You don't have to say the “is” at the end, but you should keep it in mind so you don't substitute me/him/her/us/them for the correct I/he/she/we.
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Перевести · You don’t have to say the “is” at the end, but you should keep it in mind so you don’t substitute me/him/her/us/them for the correct I/he/she/we. “Me am” “him is” “her is” and “us are” are incorrect, and they sound wrong. Compare: He is younger than me am. He is younger than …
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Перевести · There is nothing wrong in age gap ever, till you both are feeling the same. If both of you are above the legal age bar, then socially no ne is to object. As you …
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Перевести · 24.11.2016 · 2 Answers2. I agree with you. I think that the people who say "He is younger to me.", unless they mean what you suggest, are not native English speakers. 'younger than' is the correct usage. 'younger…
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Which one is correct? She is younger than me. Or She is younger to me.
My teacher said, some adjectives like ' senior, junior, superior, inferior, major, minor, interior, posterior, younger, elder, prefer' are not followed by 'than' instead 'to'. So, are these adjectives correct to be used with 'to'?
ashish
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In US usage, "older" and "younger" generally use "than", while most of the words in that list generally use "to". (For "prefer" it would usually be "preferred over".) – Hot Licks Aug 8 '15 at 12:24
'Major to', for example, is not used in the sense 'X is considered major to Y'. – Edwin Ashworth Aug 11 '15 at 21:49
Prefer is not an adjective: You may be thinking of preferable, which opens up a whole new inquiry – Tim Lymington Jun 28 '16 at 17:12
Simon is correct about "younger than"; this may be because "younger" is a comparative adjective, similar to his example of "hotter", and many others. In the case of "elder", it has largely been replaced in comparative adjectival use by "older", so we would say "older than him" rather than "elder than him".
Your teacher was partially correct about the other words. They are not comparative adjectives and are not followed by "than" unless in comparative constructions using "more", such as "He was more senior than Jane". Note that this means he was in a more senior role (but not necessarily responsible for Jane; he might even be in a different company) than Jane, whereas "he was senior to Jane" usually implies that he was in a more senior role but also was directly responsible for her.
I make no comment about "prefer", which is the only verb in your adjectival list.
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Worth noting that all these adjectives that take to are in fact comparatives—just not in English. They’re Latin comparatives: junior ‘younger’, senior ‘older’, superior ‘upper/higher’, inferior ‘lower’, major ‘bigger’, minor ‘smaller’, interior ‘(more) inner’, posterior ‘hinder’, etc. – Janus Bahs Jacquet Sep 5 '15 at 21:07
Personally, I've only heard people say "Jane is younger than Joan." Dictionaries describe "than" (as a conjunction) as a word used for comparisons. For example: "Jane is taller than Joan." "Jane is smarter than Joan." and so on. (Lucky Jane!!)
I think your teacher slipped up, and it isn't clear to me what precise point they were trying to make.
You either say "younger than or "junior to". I've occasionally seen the prepositions transposed, but I would consider such usage to be erroneous.
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