What do you mean? that if it should be a question or an answer? well we could say both, you could say that "Ali is thaller than you/him/her" and you could ask "Ali is taller than you/him/her?" but the formal and correct way for this question to be asked would be "Is Ali taller than you/him/her?" that would be the formal way to say it.
Not sure about this next part but on a situation where the person asking the question is on a shock/surprised state, or verifying something already said, maybe the correct way would be "Ali is taller than you/him/her!!!?"
Scene 1:
You: I found out Ali is taller than me
Jean: Ali is taller than you? ( Surprised or Verifying what was prviously said )
You: Yeah, i though we were the same height, or that i was a little taller than Ali.
Scene 2:
Jean: Hey i wanted to ask you, Is Ali taller than you?
You: Yeah, He/She is taller than me.
Jean: Oh, just making sure, it didn't seemed tha way.
'She is taller than me' is correct! ================================ Sorry, Kev. "Taller than me." is incorrect. The grammatically correct statement is: "She is taller than I." You should not take our word for it. You should consult with one of the English professors there at Weaverham, and get an authoritative opinion.
you would say she is taller than me. ex: My brother is taller than me ex:I am shorter than my brother same thing when you say ex:My friends and I went to get pizza you don't say me and my friends went to get pizza even if you have more than one person ex: My mom,brother, and I went ice scating
the number is 24.. 24 is one less than 25 which is 5 squared when doubled its 48, which is one less than 7 squared (49)
yes one third is greater than two ninthsYes.
Yes, zero is technically bigger than negative one.
In season one Carly is taller than Freddie, but as the show progressed Freddie became taller than Carly.Final Answer: Freddie is taller than Carly.
'She is taller than me' is correct! ================================ Sorry, Kev. "Taller than me." is incorrect. The grammatically correct statement is: "She is taller than I." You should not take our word for it. You should consult with one of the English professors there at Weaverham, and get an authoritative opinion.
Shorter than one metre.
Yes!
There is only one tallest. Everyone can be tall. If someone is taller than you, they are taller. "Taller" means taller than the last example, so "taller" is the word for all the heights up to tallest.
Some fridges are, other aren't. If you have a mini-fridge (minibar), then it will not be taller than 1 metre.
Use the first person (the person speaking) pronouns for yourslef, I as a subject and meas an object.Use the third person pronouns (the one spoken about) for your mother, she as a subject and her as an object.Examples:I am taller than her.I am taller than she is.She is taller than me.She is taller than I am.We are the same height.You can also use indefinite pronouns.Example: One of us is taller than the other.
Seventeen mountains in Alaska are taller. Only one, Mount Whitney, in the lower 48 is taller.
shorter than one meter
you would say she is taller than me. ex: My brother is taller than me ex:I am shorter than my brother same thing when you say ex:My friends and I went to get pizza you don't say me and my friends went to get pizza even if you have more than one person ex: My mom,brother, and I went ice scating
Some girls are taller than some boys, but if all you know about two people is that one of them is male and the other is female, the smart money will bet the male is taller.
Shaiju is shorter than Anil, but she is taller than Anup. Renjith is shorter than Anil, and shorter than Anup. Raj is taller than Renjith, but shorter than Anil. If the statements above are true, one can validly conclude that Sathish is shorter than Shaiju if it is true that: Shaiju is equal in height to Raj Raj is equal in height to Sathish Sathish is taller than Renjith but shorter than Raj Sathish is shorter than Anil but taller than Anup Raj is taller than Sathish, but shorter than Anup