Should I say She plays tennis better than me or she plays tennis better than I?
She plays tennis better than I.You have to understand that there is a word that is implied in this sentence, do or two words play tennis. The sentence more correctly reads, She plays tennis better than I do or She plays tennis better than I play tennis.Now, to determine which pronoun is correct, it is important to determine who is performing the action in the sentence."She" is obviously performing an action, "She plays tennis...""I" is a little more difficult to determine because of how the sentence is worded. It is important to know that there is implied wording. Both "I do," and "I play tennis," show action. Adding the implied wording helps.An easy way to help you remember the proper usage is this:I perform the action, but the action is received by me.