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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.

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My brother knows more about technology than me. Is this correct?

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.


Which is a pronoun case My brother knows more about technology than I or My brother knows more about technology than me?

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.


Pronoun case My brother knows more about technology than I. Why would you use I instead of me?

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.


Pronoun case in Your brother knows more about technology than you?

The pronouns in the sentence are:your, possessive case (a possessive adjective, describes the noun 'brother')you, subjective case (personal pronoun) functioning as the subject of the incomplete clause 'than you do'.Since the pronoun 'you' functions as both subjective and objective case, it may be easier to see using a different pronoun:Your brother knows more about technology than I. (than I do)Your brother knows more about technology than she. (than she does)


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