Which expression is the correct one after after “than” in the above case?

What is the spelling of the letter “than”?

  1. I would rather travel to other countries but I know that you may have visited more places in China than me.
  2. You may have visited more places in China than I did.
  3. Does neither above question is correct? What is the correct sentence?

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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
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In casual conversation, most people will say “You have visited more places in

China than I have.” The grammatically correct form is: “You have visited more places than I have.” Why

can’t be left off the end of hav (in

Spanish)?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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In casual conversation, most people will say “You have visited more places in

China than I have.” The grammatically correct form is: “You have visited more places than I have.” Why

can’t be left off the end of hav (in

Spanish)?

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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