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11-09-2014 06:02 PM
11-09-2014 06:15 PM
Rules change over the years, but I was taught it is "She's older than I" because it is the implied "She's older than I am."
11-09-2014 06:22 PM
11-09-2014 06:36 PM
On 11/9/2014 VanSleepy said: Thanks RCG. I was taught that way, too, but the other person was saying you only use "I" if you do add the word "am" at the end. Hey, he's young so maybe the rule did change.
Perhaps, but I doubt it. Many in the 20 something generation and younger use "me" as a subject of a sentence and think it's perfectly fine. "Me and my boyfriend went to the grand opening."
I hate to say it, but often the rules change over time because of misuse. Suddenly the wrong way becomes the established norm. That's why we tolerate such words as "irregardless" which is at best a double negative and at worst a non word.
11-09-2014 07:01 PM
How about ""viola"" and ""voila?""
I take a cup of hot water and add a bouillon cube.
Viola! Soup!
11-09-2014 07:03 PM
On 11/9/2014 sunala said:How about "viola" and "voila?"
I take a cup of hot water and add a bouillon cube.
Viola! Soup!
LOL. Well, at least you can excuse the fact that French is not the established language here.
We can forgive the occasional language "fox pass." Wink, wink.
11-09-2014 08:19 PM
I nagged my suns about using correct English Know that their adults, they thank I for dooing it's but back than, thay wheren't pleezed.

-Kalli
Truu stori, dat.
11-09-2014 08:42 PM
One thing I should add is that I don't always speak as I write. I'm much more casual in conversation with friends and family.
11-09-2014 08:43 PM
On 11/9/2014 sunala said:How about ""viola"" and ""voila?""
I take a cup of hot water and add a bouillon cube.
Viola! Soup!
...and boo koo or bow coop for beaucoup
I see people write wah lah for voila also
11-09-2014 10:26 PM
On 11/9/2014 Sushismom said:Superfluous apostrophes are the bane of my existence. Well, not really.
Then there's the "to and too" problem. Or how about the use of "I" when it should be "me"? For example, "She went to the store with Jane and I" when it should be "She went to the store with Jane and me". After all, you wouldn't say "She went to the store with I", would you?
There's also the "your" vs "you're" problem, along with "there" vs "their" vs "they're."
I constantly see the misuse of "your" and "you're" in comment sections at youtube. It's maddening. 
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