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Which is more correct? :He ran more quickly than me. or He ran quicker than me?
Which is more correct?: He ran more quickly than me. or He ran quicker than me.
Thank you.
Mar 27, 2012 11:05 AM
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Neither is correct. Say "he ran quicker than I did".
March 27, 2012
1
"He ran quicker than i did",but in speaking english people often "me"
March 27, 2012
1
You say: "He ran more quickly than I" or "He ran more quickly than I did".
We often hear it like this: "Who was quicker, Sam or me?"
Actually, you should ask "Who was quicker, Sam or I? You would say I was quicker, so you should ask "was it I"? You would not say "Me was quicker", so don't ask "was it me"?
March 28, 2012
Randy is tough but totally correct. However most people would use me in speech.
March 27, 2012
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