If we say
I love Aevann more than you
Does that mean
I love Aevann more than I love you
or
I love Aevann more than you love him
Maybe I'm stupid but I can't figure it out which one it is, English isn't my native language and in my language there is clear difference between subject "you" and object "you".
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It's either because it's
badinformal English.We some words when using these comparative sentences: "My life matters more than yours" v. "My life matters more than your life matters."
Generally, people mean the first interpretation in your example, but they're still dumb as that rentoid Yankee.
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