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Can you end a sentence with the word I?

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I can, but would I?

Yes.<br><br>For example, in comparisons, you would say, "He is taller than I." "He is taller than me" is grammatically incorrect.<br><br>It would help, however, if you gave an example. You wouldn't say, "He gave it to I." <br><br><br>

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