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Than me or Than I? (She swims better than me.)


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Than me or Than I? (She swims better than me.) #16 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 14:58 pm   Than me or Than I? (She swims better than me.)
 

Roman wrote:
PSS. BTW is Amy still with us? I haven't seen her posts for some time now... :(


Hello Roman,

Nice to meet you here. Since you asked about Amy, I think you maybe interesting in reading this: http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic35712.html.
And you will find the answer there. :)
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Than me or Than I? (She swims better than me.) #17 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 15:18 pm   Than me or Than I? (She swims better than me.)
 

Infin1ty wrote:
Roman wrote:
PSS. BTW is Amy still with us? I haven't seen her posts for some time now... :(


Hello Roman,

Nice to meet you here. Since you asked about Amy, I think you maybe interesting in reading this: http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic35712.html.
And you will find the answer there. :)


Oh! I didn't know... She's helped me ever with my issues in English.

That's the way the cookie crumbles!
Is this phrase is suitable in this situation?! I often make mistakes using idioms... :(
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