P plhbg1 Forum Master Elite Joined Aug 30, 2020 Posts 16,666 Solutions 48 Reaction 9,519 Points 4,614 Mar 11, 2023 #1 “Who” is correct, because when even one human is included in a group of animals, the pronoun switches from “which” to “who.” Informally, the sentence should be: “Who is taller, I or the horse?” Formally, it should be: “Who is taller, the horse or I?”
“Who” is correct, because when even one human is included in a group of animals, the pronoun switches from “which” to “who.” Informally, the sentence should be: “Who is taller, I or the horse?” Formally, it should be: “Who is taller, the horse or I?”