Tony Firshman wrote:

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>>>Indeed, but not completely - it would be "I am" not "I are".
>>>
>>As in "She is nicer than you and I am"?  Surely it's "we are" not "we am".
>>I was referring to the 'correct' "She is nicer than than you and I" (are)

As I thought, but shirley "you and I", the subject of the missing/implicit 
verb is plural (together as one pronoun: "we") and so would use "are" and 
not "am"?


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