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Which one is correct? Is there a difference? Is one more formal than the other one?
You hate them as much as me
You hate them as much as I
Which one is correct? Is there a difference? Is one more formal than the other one?
You hate them as much as me
You hate them as much as I
You hate them as much as me
You hate them as much as I
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The first one kind of means “You hate them as much as you hate me” so I wouldn’t use that one. And the second one is correct if you add “do” in the end.😁
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