Which expression is the correct one after after “than” in the above case?
What is the spelling of the letter “than”?
- I would rather travel to other countries but I know that you may have visited more places in China than me.
- You may have visited more places in China than I did.
- Does neither above question is correct? What is the correct sentence?
What are your insights for today’s society?
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)?
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)?