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He has a nice car than me.He has a nice car than I.He has a nice car than I do.Which is right?
Feb 23, 2012 1:55 AM
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They are all incorrect because you must use NICER, not nice.
With NICER, all of them are correct. "...than I do" is best for writing and "...than me" is best for speaking but not OK in writing. "...than I" is correct, but nobody talks like this-- it sounds uptight and pedantic.
Actually, though, the best way to say it is: His car is nicer than mine.
February 23, 2012
He has a nicer car than I do.
( This is correct, I am a Native English Speaker) Although this is said in spoken English "nicer" may or may not be a real word ,now that I think about it.
February 23, 2012
You know what? Check this out: http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/than-I-versus-than-me.aspx
February 25, 2012
None of them are correct. You have to use "niceR".
February 23, 2012
the last one .
February 23, 2012
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