请从语法或口语的角度上选择:
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请从语法或口语的角度上选择:
She is taller than ____ (I,me).
我在想,我们(甚至包括English Native Speakers)说着说着,也倾向于用me.
有些地方说,用me的主要原因一是顺口,二是在多数上下文语境中,than往往被当作介词,故用宾格me.
但填的空应该为主格I.
只要切题,也可以随便说.
我看了参考文献:
* If you want to sound "American" use me.People think using I in this case sounds strange.
* If you want to be correct.When you compare two definite nouns (e.g.yourself,the dog,the book),use I.When you compare two nouns using pronouns,use me (e.g.him,it,that).
Than I versus Than Me.
Than,as used in comparatives,has traditionally been considered a conjunction; as such,if you're comparing subjects,the pronouns after than should take the “subjective case.” In other words,“He's taller than I,” not “He's taller than me”; “She's smarter than he,” not “She's smarter than him.” If,on the other hand,you're comparing direct or indirect objects,the pronouns should be objective:“I've never worked with a more difficult client than him.”
The problem,though,is that in all but the most formal contexts,“than I” sounds stuffy,even unidiomatic.Most people,in most contexts,treat than as a preposition,and put all following pronouns in the objective case,whether the things being compared are subjects or objects.“He's taller than me” sounds more natural to most native English speakers.
She is taller than ____ (I,me).
我在想,我们(甚至包括English Native Speakers)说着说着,也倾向于用me.
有些地方说,用me的主要原因一是顺口,二是在多数上下文语境中,than往往被当作介词,故用宾格me.
但填的空应该为主格I.
只要切题,也可以随便说.
我看了参考文献:
* If you want to sound "American" use me.People think using I in this case sounds strange.
* If you want to be correct.When you compare two definite nouns (e.g.yourself,the dog,the book),use I.When you compare two nouns using pronouns,use me (e.g.him,it,that).
Than I versus Than Me.
Than,as used in comparatives,has traditionally been considered a conjunction; as such,if you're comparing subjects,the pronouns after than should take the “subjective case.” In other words,“He's taller than I,” not “He's taller than me”; “She's smarter than he,” not “She's smarter than him.” If,on the other hand,you're comparing direct or indirect objects,the pronouns should be objective:“I've never worked with a more difficult client than him.”
The problem,though,is that in all but the most formal contexts,“than I” sounds stuffy,even unidiomatic.Most people,in most contexts,treat than as a preposition,and put all following pronouns in the objective case,whether the things being compared are subjects or objects.“He's taller than me” sounds more natural to most native English speakers.
唉,我也和老师讨论过这个问题,如果想要考试得分的话就填I,如果你想说地道的英语或者自己用着舒服的话就用me