"Him" is correct in the sentence "He is taller than him" because "than" here is used as a preposition, which means it should be followed by an object pronoun, like "him." So the object form "him" is grammatically correct. If "than" were used as a conjunction, you would typically use the subject pronoun "he" instead, as in "He is taller than he (is)." However, in informal spoken and written English, "than him" is much more common and widely accepted. 🙂
How about the increasingly common and irritating " i seen...." without the necessary helping verb of " have, or had, " ..... drives me nuts, like you just stepped out of "Hillybilly Elegy".
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No. She is taller than he (use he because: 'than he is tall' is understood
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Send the email to Tim and me NOT send the email to Tim and I.
I see these word flubs on videos often. I think they come from foreign U-tubers who don't know correct English.
He is taller than he ( than he is)and not he is taller than him
"Him" is correct in the sentence "He is taller than him" because "than" here is used as a preposition, which means it should be followed by an object pronoun, like "him." So the object form "him" is grammatically correct.
If "than" were used as a conjunction, you would typically use the subject pronoun "he" instead, as in "He is taller than he (is)." However, in informal spoken and written English, "than him" is much more common and widely accepted. 🙂
Hilarious as we are now at many don't even know what a woman is one person can be they. Grammar lost....
How about the increasingly common and irritating " i seen...."
without the necessary helping verb of " have, or had, " ..... drives me nuts, like you just stepped out of "Hillybilly Elegy".
The Americans don't like the present perfect.
She is taller than he...
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She is taller than HE….
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