i think she doesnt have more than 1 brother
most of the time if they have the same last name they are more than likely to be siblings so there is a possible chance he is
yes
Agatha Christie had two siblings: an older sister named Margaret "Madge" Frary Miller and a brother named Louis "Monty" Montant Miller.
Yes - that's fine - you can also use "your brother knows more about technology than I do" That sounds more formal than ''your brother knows more about technology than me'' which is informal English.
The correct form is:My brother knows more about technology than I.The subjective personal pronoun is used in this sentence because it's the subject of the inferred predicate:My brother knows more about technology than I know about technology.Or simply:My brother knows more about technology than I do.
two
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No it isn't. The correct form is:My brother knows more about technology than I.The subjective personal pronoun is used in this sentence because it's the subject of the inferred predicate:My brother knows more about technology than I know about technology.Or simply:My brother knows more about technology than I do.
yes more than lif itself ;)
brother's, when brother has an s on the end and no ' on it it means more than 1 brother and when i does have the 's it is possessive.
The correct form is:My brother knows more about technology than I.The subjective personal pronoun is used in this sentence because it's the subject of the inferred predicate:My brother knows more about technology than I know about technology.Or simply:My brother knows more about technology than I do.
Jason has more than one brother, and a sister.