In his case you don’t have to worry.lol
It is “younger than I”.
Ditto that last comment – you can’t act as grammar police and then make a common error.
“Use “I” when in the subject of the sentence, for example: My brothers and I walked to the store. However, use “me” when in the predicate of the sentence (the part after the verb). For example: My brothers walked with me to the store."
lindonc almost 11 years ago
In his case you don’t have to worry.lol
ftownsend almost 11 years ago
It is “younger than I”.
pcassidy Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Ditto that last comment – you can’t act as grammar police and then make a common error.
goldenberry almost 11 years ago
“Use “I” when in the subject of the sentence, for example: My brothers and I walked to the store. However, use “me” when in the predicate of the sentence (the part after the verb). For example: My brothers walked with me to the store."