I don't understand this type of question! I think most all the option answers are correct.
Which pronoun correctly completes the elliptical clause?
I sold more tickets than?
him, she, them, or me?
Thanks :)
Atualizada:Thanks all for trying to help. Maybe your right about the answer being 'she'. But then again the question just asked to complete the sentence with one of the pronouns but it does not allow me to add 'did' to it. This sentence doesn't seem right to me; I sold for tickets than she. But thanks anyway for all the help.
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An elliptical clause is a clause in which some words have been left out. Because of the pattern or logic of the entire sentence, it is clear what the missing words are.
An elliptical clause may be either independent or subordinate.
Example: Jessica had five dollars; Monica, three.
(The verb had was dropped from the second clause, but the meaning is still clear.)
http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000331.htm
The correct form of the sentence should read;
I sold more tickets than ... did.
him did?
Them did?
me did?
She did?
Which one makes sense now?
I hope this helps.
It would have to be "she", as it's the only answer that grammatically makes sense. As in, "I sold more tickets than she did." You wouldn't say "I sold more tickets than him did", or than them did, or than me did. Excellent explanation by first answerer. Now I wish I hadn't given you the answer!
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