correct sentens (1)- tina is clever is than me.
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Tina is cleverer than I am
or, Tina is cleverer than me.
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The correct sentence for "Tina is clever is than me", will be "Tina is cleverer than me".
- In the given sentence, it can be seen that a comparison is being made between two persons.
- Now, while comparing, the adjective is used in comparative form, and the word "than" is used.
- For example, consider the sentence, "he is taller than me". It means the person is comparing his height with someone else's, thus, the word "than" is used, and the comparative of "tall" that is "taller" is used.
- So, the sentence "Tina is cleverer than me", is correct, as 'cleverer' is the comparative form of 'clever'.
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