<p>It would be:</p>
<p>She is a better painter than I </p>
<p>as opposed to </p>
<p>She is a better painter than me</p>
<p>correct?</p>
<p>It would be:</p>
<p>She is a better painter than I </p>
<p>as opposed to </p>
<p>She is a better painter than me</p>
<p>correct?</p>
<p>Yes, but it’s a touchy subject, so one that CB will never test. Check out Grammar Girl’s article:</p>
<p>[“Than</a> I” Versus “Than Me” : Grammar Girl :: Quick and Dirty Tips](<a href=“http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/than-I-versus-than-me.aspx]"Than”>http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/than-I-versus-than-me.aspx)</p>
<p>The “am” is implied, so yes. It’s come across in some of my prep books; is it really true it’s not on the SAT?</p>
<p>I’ve never seen it on a test. And I’ve seen a lot of tests.</p>