The latter is correct. It is shortened from "than I am."
The correct sentence is "My husband is more essential than I." This is because "I" is the subject pronoun that corresponds to the subject "my husband."
The word "husbands" is plural, referring to more than one husband. The singular form of "husbands" is "husband."
"Support in applying" is more correct than "support with applying."
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
No, "you is" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "you are" when referring to more than one person or "you are" when referring to one person.
The correct statement is "exhortation to you and me." In this case, "me" is the object of the preposition "to," so it should be in the objective case.
It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
No Islam does not allow a wife to have more than 1 husband. But if her husband dies or her husband gives divorce, she can marry with another muslim.
It is correct to say "...serves more than 6000..."
Your husband is your god. Serve his every need.
You have more money than I have --- therefore, it is "You have more than I."
An essential nutrient that makes up more than 50% of your body weight, important for growth, building and maintaining muscles, and supplying the body with energy, among other things
The difference is that "more than" is correct.
The husband was with his family more than his wife
He is more popular then she (is). Yes, it is correct if you finish the word "tha" to make it than.
islamicaly morethan one husband is not allowed unless the women is being divorced by her husband
The correct statement is "exhortation to you and me." In this case, "me" is the object of the preposition "to," so it should be in the objective case.