Asked by Olivia N J

No one likes tropical fish more than (she, her).

I can't really tell because usually I separate the sentence into two but the word is at the end so I can't.

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Answered by Steve
there is an implied verb at the end:

No one likes tropical fish more than [does].

So it is clearly "she" and not "her".

This brings up a common mistake. Many people say

<u>My mom likes cookies more than me.</u>

meaning that mom is very fond of cookies. But what they are saying is that

<u>My mom likes cookies more than [she likes] me.</u>

which is probably not the case. To be correct, they should say

<u>My mom likes cookies more than I [do].</u>
Answered by grace
ITS SHE I GOT IT WRONG
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