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Hi All,
As per the following link pt#4....
https://gmat-grammar.blocked/search ... ick%20tips
"Subject form of pronoun always comes after ‘than’ or ‘as’."
e.g -- Peggy is smaller than I (am).
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But Kaplan book verbal review says a different story. It says that:
1. Use the subjective case in comparison between the subjects of the understood verbs.
e.g. "gary is taller than I(am).
2. Use the objective case in comparison between objects of understood verbs.
e.g. "She calls you more then (she calls) me.
Can someone please help me in clarifying what rule is actually followed in the GMAT world....
Thanks
Mohit
As per the following link pt#4....
https://gmat-grammar.blocked/search ... ick%20tips
"Subject form of pronoun always comes after ‘than’ or ‘as’."
e.g -- Peggy is smaller than I (am).
=================================
But Kaplan book verbal review says a different story. It says that:
1. Use the subjective case in comparison between the subjects of the understood verbs.
e.g. "gary is taller than I(am).
2. Use the objective case in comparison between objects of understood verbs.
e.g. "She calls you more then (she calls) me.
Can someone please help me in clarifying what rule is actually followed in the GMAT world....
Thanks
Mohit

















