Select the sentence that has correct pronoun.

1. Natalia is a better cook than me.

2. Natalia is a better cook than I.

My answer is 1. Natalia is a better cook than me.

No

Your answer is incorrect. The correct sentence is option 2: "Natalia is a better cook than I." In this sentence, "I" is the correct pronoun to use because it follows the verb "than" and serves as the subject of the implied verb "am."

Actually, the correct sentence is:

2. Natalia is a better cook than I.

When comparing two individuals using a pronoun after the verb "than," it is considered grammatically correct to use the subject pronoun, rather than the object pronoun. In this case, "I" is the subject pronoun and "me" is the object pronoun. Therefore, the correct sentence would feature "I" as the pronoun. Great job in selecting the correct sentence!