The correct phrase is "She is having more fun than I." In this context, "I" is the subject of the implied verb "am" in the comparison (i.e., "than I am"). Using "me" would be grammatically incorrect in this construction.
You have more money than I have --- therefore, it is "You have more than I."
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
No. If one is to say "something is getting larger", getting would be the verb, not larger. The root term large as a verb would be enlarge.No, it's a comparative adjective. Formed from the adjective large. To form comparative adjectives you add -ed to adjectives with one syllable or you use more for adjectives with two or more syllables.big - bigger, large - largerinteresting - more interesting, complicated - more complicated.Also you use than: larger than, more complicated thanTheir house is larger than ours.This test is more complicated than I thought.
The comparative form of "rational" is "more rational." This construction is used because "rational" is a three-syllable adjective, making "more" the appropriate way to form the comparative. For example, one might say, "Her decision was more rational than his."
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Divertirse = to have fun. Me estoy divirtiendo = I'm having fun.
The verb for "having fun" is divertir (to divert oneself).The noun is divertido.To say "it is fun" is "es divertido."To say "we are having fun" is "nos estamos divirtiendo" (we are diverting ourselves).Divertido!
No, 'funner' is not a word. The correct way to say it would be more fun. That is because "fun" is formally a noun (or a verb!), not an adjective.
Intoxication, saying and doing things you would never say or do without 100 pipers. Having more fun than you would without it.
Yes. Fun is a noun. well,having word is used in four different situations. a. having food b. having sex c. pragnant women can say i am having a baby. d. having fun has newly introduced. so that is grammatically correct. regards Emma watson
That is what inexperienced boys say. Men say, more than a handful is more fun! Trust me if a guy knows what he is doing, you can have more fun with big boobs, compared to average sized. Cumming between a nice big pair feels amazing!
You would have to add a little more: I'm having fun at my job. or I'm having fun at this job. No one would use "I'm having fun at job." Also, some alternate ways to say approximately the same thing are "I like my job," or "I enjoy my work."
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That he has no more personality and is no more fun to be around than a stick in a mud puddle.
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you should say that you thought it was fun too and you think that the girl is a whole lot more fun than anyone else in your friends group.
He will answer more honestly if he is not with his friends.