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7:1: Someone such as Touko would definitely not say the equivalent of “more nervous than me”; she would instead be grammatic, using something equivalent to “more nervous than I”. 
(The objective case is not used because the pronoun does not represent a level of nervousness. the phrase “more nervous than I” is equivalent to “more nervous than I am”.)
				
			(The objective case is not used because the pronoun does not represent a level of nervousness. the phrase “more nervous than I” is equivalent to “more nervous than I am”.)
						
