The correct grammatical arrangement would be 'I am better than them'.
If you want a comparison of the two words and their spelling, consider this sentence.
'If I win THEN I will have resounding proof I am better THAN them'
'Then' is used to show a specific time or situation (in this case after your resounding victory) and 'than' is used to compare you vs them (you will be better).
To use firebrand in a compound sentence, you can combine it with another clause or sentence using coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," or "or." For example: "She was a fierce firebrand, and her passionate speeches inspired many." or "He was known as a firebrand, but his actions alienated some of his supporters."
im writing an essay for school and am describing a person. Its supposed to be a long description but my teacher complained of my repetitive ways of starting sentences.
I am in home, dear. "dear" is not capitalized when at the end of a sentence.
No, an independent clause and a phrase do not always require a comma between them. It depends on the sentence structure and whether the elements are closely related or create a pause in the sentence.
Im a responsible person because i do my homework and i do my chores and i am a reliable person and im mature.
im funnier than u ponned
im bored
U use at in the sentence wen u say im at da corner store
im in a fickle
im irresolutely.
I have no idea THAT IS WHY IM ASKING
im in a healthy relationship
im hiding can you find me?
im sniff everyday
you eat da po po
im the best sower around
Im coming, Wait!