@MicheleTheresaM "... higher ACT score than *I* ..." --SWAK-- #Peace
@jitterbug212 Both are grammatically correct. @MicheleTheresaM was using "than" as a preposition.
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@aurabogado No. They are not. "He is taller than me" I'll debate. "He has higher scores than me" I will not. It. Is. Wrong. @MicheleTheresaM -
@jitterbug212 The only thing wrong here is you. I've no idea why you even entered my mentions to begin with. Be gone now. @MicheleTheresaM -
@aurabogado @MicheleTheresaM okay, girls, I'll leave you with this: http://www.answers.com/Q/What_part_of_speech_is_the_word_than …
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@aurabogado "He has lower scores than I do." ==> "He has lower scores than I." That is all. @MicheleTheresaMThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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