Editing Pronouns in Comparisons

Choose the correct pronoun from the choices provided. If a sentence is correct, choose “Correct.” For help with this exercise, see “Use the Right Type of Pronoun.”

  1. Our parents are worried because when they went to college they did not need to borrow as much as he or me.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 1
  2. However, we know better than them what is necessary to get an education these days.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 2
  3. For Anthony as well as for I, borrowing money is part of today’s reality.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 3
  4. More than two-thirds of American college students are in the same position as we.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 4
  5. The average college student will graduate with $24,000 in debt, a little more than Anthony but a little less than me.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 5
  6. No one is more confident than me, though, that I can repay the loans quickly.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 6
  7. Even though the average graduate takes fifteen years to repay his or her loans, I think getting out of debt will be easier for I than for the average graduate.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 7
  8. Balancing several jobs is not as difficult for I as for some people.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 8
  9. Anthony will probably take longer than me to pay back his loans because he plans to go to graduate school and defer payment.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 9
  10. However, getting out of debt before I am thirty means more to me than to him.

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    Editing Pronouns in Comparisons - Question 10
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