Question:

Identify the error: "She has less books than me."

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Use "I" after "than" in comparisons when it acts as the subject.
Updated On: Aug 1, 2025
  • "has less"
  • "books than"
  • "than me"
  • No error
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation


- Step 1: In comparisons, use "I" after "than" for subject.
- Step 2: Option (1): "has less" is correct with "books." Option (2): "books than" is correct. Option (3): "than me" should be "than I." Option (4): Incorrect due to pronoun error.
- Step 3: Option (3) is correct.
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