Is there a grammar error in Spanish 2.4?
Paralee Whitmine uses the English examples "He is taller than her," "She is shorter than him," "He is more bored than him," etc. I asked for a translation for "He is taller than me" and was given "Es más alto que yo." = He is taller than I. In both English and Spanish, isn't it the correct grammar to say "He is taller than she (is)?" "He is taller than I (am)?"
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This might explain the English grammar part of it
Little did I know that I'd stumbled into a controversy thats been hotly debated since the eighteenth century: Is than always a conjunction, or is it sometimes a preposition?