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Nope, they're both wrong. It ought to be "She was healthier than I."
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I would say, "She was (or is) healthier than I am."
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She was healthier than I
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Both are acceptable usage, but "She was more healthy than I am" is syntactically more sound.
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The correct usage is "healthier than I." If you expand the sentence to its fullest, you wouldn't say "than me am." This example shows one reason why we had to learn to diagram sentences in school. So it wasn't all a waste in my case.
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id say healthier :)
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She was more healthy than I.
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She was more healthy than I. She was healthier than I. In casual talk where you can use "me" in the sentence, use the second phrase in your question.
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