Quick Post on Grammar
A reader asks: When you say “He’s not as happy as ______” do you say “me” or “I?”
Because the verb “to be” never takes an object, the correct answer is “I”; this is called a “predicate nominative.”
The problem with it is that it sounds stilted, and should be avoided if possible. As an alternative you can say, “He’s not as happy as I am,” which is both correct and doesn’t make you sound like an English teacher from the 1950s.
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