You must use THAN with comparisons. The Pronoun is YOU.
THEN is a totally different word.
It's "Natalie is a better cook than me." My wife, Natalie, says thank you. ;)
Yes, the subjective pronoun "I" is correct as the subjectof the second part of the compound sentence following the conjunction "than" (Natalia is a better cook than I am.) The verb "am" is inferred.If word "than" is functioning as a preposition, the objective pronoun is used (Natalia is a better cook than me.)
The first cook means he cooks good meals and the second cook mean his body doesn't cook well! He found himself in a bit of a stew
Yes! They lose potency when you cook them.
Demonstrative pronouns usually refer to objects rather than people.
DAVID ARCHULETA IS THE BETTER SINGER. EVEN BETTER THAN DAVID COOK!!! but their both hot..................................just kidding their both not hot but if i had to say wich one i would have to say david archuleta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
than is used as a preposition and a conjunction."Having good health is better than having lots of money."A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. For example, he, she, it, that, those are all pronouns.
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Beso mejor que lo que cocino.
boys are better than girls because when they become adults girls usually cook and boys work
It has been proved that if you cook carrots whole that it is less likely for you to get cancer than someone who cooks carrot cut up!!! It makes such a difference!!!
the reader hears the narrators voice