shreyanshgattani
I wanted one clarification
Qn:
Yes, the hockey players who make it to the professional level are more talented than me or you.
I have a doubt in this, I find the me usage correct as this is a first-person object and since its talking about the lack of talent, therefore "me" should come before "you". But the site where I attempted this marks this incorrect. Please explain.
If First, Second and Third Person Pronouns are to be used in the same sentence, then the order is —
When all the Personal Pronouns are singular, the order is Second, Third, First person [Rule 231].
You, he and I had gone for shopping.
You, she and I were best friends.
If the sentence is about accepting guilt or mistake, the order is First, Second, Third person[Rule 123].
I, you and he will ask for pardon
I, you and he are at fault.
You and she are at fault.
When all Personal Pronouns are plural, the order is First, Second and Third person [Rule 123].
We, you and they will go to the picnic.
We and you will arrange the payment.
You and they are supposed to write the script.